Bronze Age Gold from Wales

British Steel, Port Talbot (painting)

Ganz, Valerie (Valerie Ganz (1936–2015) was born near Swansea, and studied at the Swansea College of Art. During her early career she took an interest in the industrial landscape and, among other places, she worked above ground at fourteen different collieries. In 1985 she rented a house in Six Bells and, with the permission of the National Coal Board, worked underground at Six Bells Colliery to depict the miners at work. Her work was included in the ‘Mining in Art’ Exhibition at the Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea in 1986, alongside the works of Jack Crabtree, Nicholas Evans and Josef Herman. In 1990 she was commissioned by British Coal Opencast to produce a record of the working life in three open cast sites. During her career she worked on many different subjects around the world. Her work is included in the collections of both the National Museum of Wales and the National Library of Wales.)

View of the town and steel works at Port Talbot from the motorway - ranks of terraced houses in the foreground and middle distance with the works looming large on the skyline. Shows the early 20th century townscape and its relationship with the modern steelworks. Signed bottom right.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2001.74/1

Creation/Production

Ganz, Valerie
Date: 1995

Acquisition

Purchase, 17/5/2001

Measurements

frame (mm): 778
frame (mm): 1014

Techniques

watercolour on paper
painting and drawing

Material

paper

Location

In store
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