Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Study of a tree

WILSON, Richard (1714-1782 Richard Wilson, originally from Montgomeryshire, is often called ‘the Father of British landscapes’ for the key role he played in the development of the tradition, though he initially trained as a portrait painter. He became the first major artist to popularize images of Wales that went beyond topographical accuracy. Caiff Richard Wilson, sy’n wreiddiol o Sir Drefaldwyn, ei alw’n aml yn ‘Dad tirluniau Prydain’ am y rôl allweddol a chwaraeodd yn natblygiad y traddodiad, er iddo hyfforddi fel peintiwr portreadau i gychwyn. Ef oedd yr artist mawr cyntaf i boblogeiddio delweddau o Gymru oedd yn mynd y tu hwnt i gywirdeb topograffaidd.)

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 5754

Creation/Production

WILSON, Richard
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase, 24/9/1919

Measurements

h(cm) primary support:15.7
h(cm)
w(cm) primary support:13.2
w(cm)
h(cm) secondary support:25.3
h(cm)
w(cm) secondary support:21.4
w(cm)
h(in) primary support:6 1/8
h(in)
w(in) primary support:5 3/16
w(in)
h(in) secondary support:10
h(in)
w(in) secondary support:8 3/8
w(in)

Techniques

crayon on paper
drawings and watercolours
Fine Art - works on paper

Material

black crayon
grey paper

Location

In store
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