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Watkin E. Wynne (1755-1796)

Artist: PARRY, William (1742-1791 William Parry trained in London under the fashionable British portrait painter Joshua Reynolds. He maintained a healthy career in Wales, thanks to the support of the Williams-Wynn family of Wynnstay. He was a friend of Thomas Jones, and the son of celebrated harpist, John Parry. Hyfforddwyd William Parry yn Llundain gan y peintiwr portreadau Prydeinig ffasiynol Joshua Reynolds. Fe lwyddodd i ddilyn gyrfa lewyrchus yng Nghymru, diolch i gefnogaeth y teulu Williams-Wynn o Wynnstay. Roedd yn gyfaill i Thomas Jones, ac yn fab i’r telynor John Parry.)

Welsh portrait painter William Parry worked in London and Italy, and also worked for a group of loyal patrons here in Wales. He spent part of the summer of 1770 working for Owen Wynne of Llwyn, a landowner with estates in Denbighshire and Meirionydd. This small portrait in oils is of Wynne’s fifteen-year old son and heir, Watkin.

Watkin E. Wynne (1755-1796)
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Art

Item Number

NMW A 112

Creation/Production

PARRY, William
Role: Creation
Date: 1770

Acquisition

Purchase, 17/6/1981

Measurements

Height: 76cm
Width: 63.6cm
h(cm) frame:95.5
w(cm) frame:82.3
d(cm) frame:5.6

Techniques

canvas
sundeala board

Material

oil

Location

Gallery 04

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