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The Bard

JONES, Thomas (1742-1803 Thomas Jones, a pupil of Richard Wilson, came from a wealthy landowning family in Radnorshire. During his lifetime he was known as a painter of landscapes and history paintings in the style of his master, but today he is better known for his oil sketches of Italy and Wales. Daeth Thomas Jones, oedd yn un o ddisgyblion Richard Wilson, o deulu o dirfeddiannwyr cyfoethog yn Sir Faesyfed. Yn ystod ei fywyd cafodd ei adnabod fel peintiwr tirluniau a pheintiadau hanesyddol yn null ei feistr, ond heddiw mae’n fwy adnabyddus am ei frasluniau olew o’r Eidal a Chymru)

Poised on the edge of cliff clutching a harp, the last surviving bard places a curse on the English invaders before leaping to his death. This dramatic history painting has become iconic for Wales. Based on Thomas Gray's poem 'The Bard, 'it recounts the tale of Edward I's legendary massacre of the Welsh bards. Bards were highly regarded in Welsh society at that time, and were thought to be descendants of the Celtic druids. Jones makes this connection by giving his Bard druidic features - a long white beard and hooded robe. The stone circle in the background, based on Stonehenge, emphasizes the antiquity of the druid. This is one of Jones' early paintings in the grand manner, where the landscape is used as a background setting for a scene from history, literature or mythology. Jones regarded it as 'one of the best I ever painted'.

The Bard
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 85

Creation/Production

JONES, Thomas

Acquisition

Purchase, 2/1965

Measurements

Height (cm): 114.5
Width (cm): 168
Height (in): 45
Width (in): 66
h(cm) frame:135.5
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:107
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:10.5
d(cm)

Techniques

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

Material

Oil
Canvas

Location

On Display

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Paentiad | Painting Celf Gain | Fine Art Celf ar y Cyd (100 Artworks) Welsh connection Landscape Poet Harp Welsh history Archaeology and prehistory Literature CADP content
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