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Big guns to the front

WELCH, Lucy Elizabeth Kemp (Lucy Kemp Welch was born in Bournemouth and made a reputation as a horse painter. Lucy studied under Herkomer at Bushey. She was eager to pursue a role as a war artist during the First World War but encountered much rejection due to the fact that she was female. An early poster she produced for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee did however become very popular. Her best known painting was Forward the Guns which she painted in situ on Salisbury Plain using a large box to protect the canvas. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1917. The success of that picture encouraged her to embark on Big Guns to the Front. This received great acclaim when she exhibited it at the 1918 Royal Academy. In 1921, Big Guns to the Front, was sold to the National Museum of Wales for £840 from the War Pictures Fund. Ganwyd Lucy Kemp Welch yn Bournemouth a gwnaeth enw iddi ei hun fel peintiwr ceffylau. Astudiodd Lucy dan Herkomer yn Bushey. Roedd yn awyddus i sefydlu ei hun fel arlunydd rhyfel yn ystod y Rhyfel Byd Cyntaf ond bu raid iddi wynebu llawer o wrthwynebiad oherwydd ei rhyw. Fe ddaeth poster cynnar o'i gwaith a gynhyrchodd i Bwyllgor Recriwtio'r Senedd yn boblogaidd iawn fodd bynnag. Ei pheintiad mwyaf enwog oedd 'I'r Blaen â'r Gynnau'. Peintiodd hwn ar y safle ar Wastadedd Caersallog gan ddefnyddio bocs mawr i warchod y cynfas. Fe'i rhoddwyd ar ddangos yn yr Academi Frenhinol ym 1917. Bu llwyddiant y llun hwnnw yn fodd i'w hannog i gychwyn ar 'Drylliau Mawr i'r Ffrynt'. Derbyniodd 'Drylliau Mawr i'r Ffrynt' glod mawr pan arddangoswyd ef yn Academi Frenhinol 1918. Ym 1921, gwerthwyd 'Gynnau Mawr i'r Ffrynt' i Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru am £840 o'r Gronfa Darluniau Rhyfel.)

Lucy Kemp Welch was born in Bournemouth and made a reputation as a horse painter. Lucy studied under Herkomer at Bushey. She was eager to pursue a role as a war artist during the First World War but encountered much rejection due to the fact that she was female. An early poster she produced for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee did however become very popular. Although the cavalry were fast becoming outmoded, horses remained important for hauling guns and supplies and maintaining communications in the worst conditions. Her best known painting was Forward the Guns which she painted in situ on Salisbury Plain using a large box to protect the canvas. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1917. The success of that picture encouraged her to embark on this large canvas. She observed the Royal Artillery training at Morn Camp, Magdon Hill and the Punchbowl near Winchester and decided to set this scene in the snow. Big Guns to the Front received great acclaim when she exhibited it at the 1918 Royal Academy. In 1921, Big Guns to the Front, was sold to the National Museum of Wales for £840 from the War Pictures Fund. It had to be stored because the main building was still under construction. In 1927 it was put on display until World War II and in 1959 placed on long term loan to the Cardiff and County Club. It returned in 2000 and following conservation treatment, hangs again in the main entrance hall.

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Art

Item Number

NMW A 4939

Creation/Production

WELCH, Lucy Elizabeth Kemp

Acquisition

Purchase, 3/9/1921

Techniques

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

Material

oil

Location

East staircase

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