Bronze Age Gold from Wales

The Stronghold of the Seison

BRETT, John (1830-1902)

The ‘Seison Stronghold’ is Caernarfon Castle, built by Edward I of England following his conquest of Wales. Symbolically, the mountains of Snowdonia tower majestically above the man-made fortress. The tide is out and kittywakes feed on the sandbars. The Pre-Raphaelite painter John Brett visited Wales regularly from the late 1860s and exhibited this picture at the Royal Academy in 1879.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 26200

Creation/Production

BRETT, John
Date: 1879

Acquisition

Purchase, 4/5/2004

Measurements

Height (cm): 104.6
Width (cm): 211.5
h(cm) frame:128.5
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w(cm) frame:235.5
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d(cm) frame:8.5
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Height (in): 41
Width (in): 83
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Techniques

oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
canvas
wood
gilding

Location

In store
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