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The Blind Harpist, John Parry (about 1710-1782)

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.)

‘And with a master's hand and prophet's fire, Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre’ (Thomas Gray, The Bard, 1757) This is a sensitive portrayal of John Parry, 'Parry Ddall' or the Blind Harper of Ruabon, painted by his son William Parry. John Parry is known as the father of modern harpists. Blind from birth, he was a celebrated musician and harpist to George III and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn of Wynnstay. He claimed that his music was of druidical origin, and the triple harp he played was later adopted as the national instrument of Wales. Parry also published three collections of traditional Welsh airs. An early member of the Society of Cymmrodorion, he became an illustrious figure in the Celtic Revival. Parry’s 'ravishing blind harmony’ with ‘tunes enough to choke you’ inspired Thomas Gray to finish writing his epic poem 'The Bard' in 1757. This poem became iconic, and was a popular subject with artists like Thomas Jones, whose painting ‘The Bard’ is one of the highlights of our national collection. The artist William Parry was a pupil of Joshua Reynolds and gained a reputation for small whole-length portraits in oil and pastel. Like his father, he too was patronised by the Williams-Wynn family. William also painted another version of this portrait which originally hung at Wynnstay along with Anton Mengs’ portrait of Richard Wilson

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 3979

Creation/Production

PARRY, William
Role: Artist
Date: 18th century (late)

Acquisition

Purchase, 1996

Measurements

Height: 84.8cm
Width: 73.9cm
h(cm) frame:103
w(cm) frame:93
d(cm) frame:11.5

Techniques

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

Material

oil paint

Location

In store

Categories

Painting Fine Art Celf ar y Cyd (100 Artworks) Music People with disability Harp Named portrait Celf Cymru Gyfan - ArtShare Wales (Faces of Wales) Music Welsh connection
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