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Carneddau Mountains from Pencerrig

JONES, Thomas
Carneddau Mountains from Pencerrig
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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The Carneddau are the mountains to the east of Pencerrig in Radnorshire, the family home of Thomas Jones. They are distinguished by their sharp, ridged outline. Jones was devoted to the landscape around his home and wrote of ‘distant mountains melting into air’. From 1794-5 Jones produced a group of seven watercolour views of the Carneddau. This view is taken from Jones’ home at Pencerrig, close to a clump of oak trees looking southeast towards the Carneddau mountains. It was painted around 1775. The execution of the foreground is somewhat schematic, but the mist on the hilltops and the sunlight on the fields to the right are skilfully and atmospherically observed. Bracken appears to be turning brown on the hills.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 17645

Creation/Production

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
Role: Artist
Period: 1776 ca

Measurements

Height (cm): 29.5
Width (cm): 51
h(cm) frame:35.5
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:57
w(cm)

Material

Oil
Paper
Canvas

Location

In store
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  • Fine Art
  • Painting
  • Welsh Connection

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