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In the early part of the twentieth century, two extraordinarily forward-thinking Welsh women, Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, amassed a collection of work by the most important names in the Realist, Naturalist, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and Fauv
As the Welsh national collection, the Gallery also houses comprehensive displays of Welsh artists, including works by Richard Wilson, Thomas Jones, Gwen and Augustus John, David Jones and Ceri Richards. In addition, over two centuries of landscape painting, from Richard Wilson to Graham Sutherland, demonstrate the enduring potential of the Welsh scenery to captivate artists.
A guide to the exhibits on show at the Welsh National Museum of Art, this book intersperses iconic works by Cezanne, Monet and Renoir with great Welsh artists such as Richard Wilson, Gwen John and Ceri Richards."
The second, updated edition of the companion guide to the art collection of the NMGW, now re-displayed to a magnificent standard.
"This new book offers a single, encompassing view of the development of landscape painting, photography, and land art in Britain from the eighteenth through to the late twentieth century. It reveals the strong continuity between British landscape art of today and that of over 250 years ago, with works by J.M.W. Turner, John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, John Piper, David Nash, and Richard Long, amongst many others.Tim Barringer is Paul Mellon Professor of the History of Art, Yale University.Oliver Fairclough is Keeper of Art, National Museum of Wales"--.
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Cefndir casgliad celf byd-enwog Amgueddfa Cymru. Hanes chwiorydd Gregynog yn defnyddio'r cyfoeth a grëwyd gan y Chwyldro Diwydiannol yng Nghymru a'u cydwybod crefyddol i drawsnewid bywyd diwylliannol Cymru. Mae'r llyfr yn cyd-fynd â'r arddangosfa bwysig sy'n dathlu canmlwyddiant yr Amgueddfa yn Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd. Adargraffiad; cyhoeddwyd gyntaf yn 2007. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
"Contextualising the work of a group of Belgian refugee artists in Wales, including de Saedeleer van de Woestyne, Gevaert and Minne"--National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff website.