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Sir Charles Kemeys (1688-1734) and possibly William Morgan (1688-1699)

Artist: BRITISH SCHOOL, 17th century

This painting is full of unanswered questions. Who painted it, why, and who does it show? We think that the boy in red is Sir Charles Kemeys, of Cefn Mably, now on the Eastern edge of Cardiff. His initials appear on the saddlecloth of the horse led by the huntsman in the background. His companion in brown may be William Morgan, of nearby Tredegar. They seem to be about eleven years old.

The picture has also changed shape over the centuries. Strips of canvas at the top and sides were once folded back to make it smaller. The paint on these strips is darker because the colours are less faded. Now the painting is seen its original size with a strip of canvas added at the bottom, below the boys’ feet.

Comments from year 8 students from Duffryn High School, Newport, 2008:

The two boys are much bigger than the servant in the background because the boys are much more important I think. The servant looks like he was a little bit bored because he had to hold the horse. The boy in red looks more important than the boy in brown. He is pointing to the horse he must have owned, and his clothes are more decorated than the other one. The clothes they wear look tight on them both and the shoes they are wearing have high heels on them. They look very restricted. (Joshua, 13)

The boy in red looks like he is showing off. The boy in brown looks like he is not impressed or maybe even amused. Maybe they would both rather be at home playing around. The boy in red looks very pale. The boy in brown looks hot and thirsty. He looks like he has everything he needs but nothing he wants. The boys look related but maybe there is a bit of competition between the two. (Jacob, 13)

Sir Charles Kemeys (1688-1735) and William Morgan
Image: © Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 3745

Creation/Production

BRITISH SCHOOL, 17th century
Role: Artist
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase, 23/12/1948

Location

In store

Categories

Painting Fine Art Portread dwbl | Double portrait Portread | Portrait Plentyn | Child FFASIWN A GWISGOEDD | FASHION AND COSTUME Cysylltiad Cymreig | Welsh connection

Comments - (2)

Auriol Kemeys
2 December 2008, 10:20
I visited the museum on Wednesday and saw that the Curator's choice was a marvellous painting of Sir Charles Kemeys of Cefn Mably. As a Kemeys myself I am interested in the painting and any history of the Kemeys family - does the museum have any information regarding the family?
diane davies
1 September 2008, 10:17
First of all it is on display as part of the curator's choice.

Fascinating picture and I would like to know the name and significance of the flowering plant at the bottom right hand corner.
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Sir Charles Kemeys (1688-1735) and William Morgan
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