The Bride - Collections Online | Museum Wales
This site uses cookies to improve your experience. View our Cookie Policy
Preferences

Cookie Preferences

Essential

These cookies are absolutely essential for our website to function properly.

 

Cookies that measure website use

We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it based on user needs.

 

Cookies that help with communications and marketing

These cookies may be set by third party websites and do things like measure how you view YouTube videos.

 
 
View our Cookie Policy
Locations +
Amgueddfa Cymru
Cymraeg
My account
Search
Collections & Research
Departments Collections Online National Collections Centre

Amgueddfa
Cymru
Family

National Museum Cardiff

St Fagans National Museum of History

National Waterfront Museum

Big Pit National Coal Museum

National Slate Museum

National Wool Museum

National Roman Legion Museum

  • Collections & Research
  • Departments
  • Collections Online
  • National Collections Centre
  • Articles
  • Ancient Wales
  • Art
  • Celf ar y Cyd
  • History
  • Natural History
  • The Museum at Work
  • Health, Wellbeing and Amgueddfa Cymru

Collections Online

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Advanced Search

Advanced Search

Image filter options
Back to search results

The Bride

JONES, David (1895-1974)
PETTS, John (John Petts (1914-1991) studied at Hornsey College of Art (1930-32) and the Royal Academy Schools and the Central School of Art (1933-34). He moved to Wales in 1934, where he founded the Caseg Press. He had workshops in Gwynedd (near Bethesda and at Llanystumdwy), Llandaff and Llanstephan, Dyfed. Preferring to be known as a designer-craftsman, he was a painter in oil and watercolour, a wood engraver and a stained glass and mosaic artist. His best-known work in stained glass in the window 'You Do It to Me', the west window of the 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, commissioned in 1965 as a gift from the people of Wales to this black church following a racist bomb attack which killed four children. See 'John Petts', Glynn Vivian Art Gallery exhibition (2-23 August 1975) and catalogue, and Alison Smith, 'John Petts and the Caseg Press' (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000).)
The Bride
Image: © Estate of David Jones. All Rights Reserved 2025/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
 Zoom

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2824

Creation/Production

JONES, David
PETTS, John

Acquisition

Gift, 10/10/1957

Measurements

h(cm) image size:11.4
h(cm)
w(cm) image size:8.2
w(cm)
h(in) image size:4 1/2
h(in)
w(in) image size:3 1/4
w(in)
h(cm) sheet size:25.4
h(cm)
w(cm) sheet size:19.6
w(cm)
h(in) sheet size:10
h(in)
w(in) sheet size:7 13/16
w(in)

Techniques

Wood engraving
Relief printing
Prints
Fine Art - works on paper

Material

Ink
Paper

Location

In store

Categories

Printiau | Prints Gweithiau ar bapur | Works on paper Celf Gain | Fine Art 06_CADP_Sep_21 Female figure Flower Deer Bride Contemporary Art Society for Wales (CASW) CADP content
Comments are currently unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience.

Related Items

Art

Tempe Mall pet shop. Arizona USA

HURN David
NMW A 56872
More information
Art

Writing on art

BOMBERG, David
NMW A 3064
More information
Art

Puck Fair. The most attractive day is Gathering Day when their is the main sale of horses and donkeys. Killarney. Ireland

HURN David
NMW A 57024
More information
Art

Untitled

HOWARD-JONES, Ray (1903-1996)
NMW A 9749
More information

Site Map

Amgueddfa Cymru

Amgueddfa Cymru

  • Visiting
  • Collections & Research
  • Learn
  • Blog
  • Support Us
  • Shop
  • Venue Hire

Our Museums

  • National Museum Cardiff
  • St Fagans National Museum of History
  • National Waterfront Museum
  • Big Pit National Coal Museum
  • National Slate Museum
  • National Wool Museum
  • National Roman Legion Museum

Connect With Us

  • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
  • Join the Mailing List
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Corporate

  • About Us
  • Jobs
  • Press Office
  • Picture Library
  • National Collections Centre
  • Working with Others
  • Accessibility statement
  • Cookies
  • Copyright
Sponsored by Welsh Government
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Charity No. 525774
× ❮ ❯