Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Thomas Jones (1742-1803) and his family

RENALDI, Francesco (fl. 1777-1798)

Here Thomas Jones appears with his family at Pencerrig. He was described by a friend as "a little stunted man, round as a ball, the truest Welsh runt". Throughout his life Jones demonstrated an awareness of his Welsh identiy - even during his time away. In London he moved in Welsh circles, socializing with fellow countrymen like William Parry; and in Italy he organized a St David's Day feast aboard a barge on the Tiber. Renaldi was born in London, but became friendly with the Welsh painter Jones in Rome 1781. He spent 1786-96 in India. This conversation piece was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1798. It depicts Jones with his painting equipment. His Danish wife Maria sits at her spinning wheel. Their daughter Anna -Maria stands behind the spinet being played by her sister Elizabeth. The other man may be Thomas's younger brother, the Reverend David Jones.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 92

Creation/Production

RENALDI, Francesco
Date: 1797

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of NACF, 22/11/1961
Purchased with support from The National Art Collections Fund

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Location

In store
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