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Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines

JONES, Thomas
Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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Storm clouds gather overhead as a drover and packhorses transport metal ore from a mine in Wales. The dark reds and rustic browns suggest an autumn scene. Metal has been mined here on a small-scale for centuries, and became even more common in the eighteenth century as the industrial revolution took hold and changed the face of the Welsh landscape. The gathering storm clouds and the rugged landscape seems to hint at a tense relationship between nature and industry, and the difficulties faced in the endeavour to exploit natural resources. Technical analysis of the painting has shown some visible underdrawing, and it is likely that Jones painted this at least partly on the spot, perhaps later working it up in his studio. The work has been dated to around 1775, a time when the Welsh landscape was his greatest source of inspiration, and the inclusion of industrial imagery makes it unique among his surviving paintings. This painting was discovered by Miles Wynn Cato, who was also responsible for the research from which this information was drawn. The probable date and attribution to Jones was confirmed by Greg Smith, co-editor of the 2003 Thomas Jones catalogue.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 24959

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
Place: Wales
Period: 06/1775

Measurements

Height (cm): 21.5
Width (cm): 32.5
Depth (cm): 0.5
h(cm) frame:29
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:39
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:6
d(cm)

Material

Oil paint

Location

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