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‘Twilight in Aveyron‘, James Dickson Innes, 1908
Waterfall James Dickson Innes 1910 Arenig, North Wales
‘Twilight in Aveyron‘, James Dickson Innes, 1908
Waterfall James Dickson Innes 1910 Arenig, North Wales
Available online are a set of photographs taken by Paul Nash. Paul Nash began working regularly with a camera in 1930 when he was forty-one, and continued until his death in 1946. His camera was an American-made No. 1A pocket Kodak series 2 – a present from his wife, Margaret, when he went to America in 1931. Many of his photographs show a similar interest in unusual compositions and the same sort of response to the beauty and mystery of the English landscape. They cover many topics from aerodromes, aircraft and aeroplane parts, animals, and archaeological sites and ruins to …
[c.1933–4] Black and white negative, a road in Wales
Artist page for Laura Ford (born 1961)
Biography Laura Ford (born 6 February 1961) in Cardiff, Wales
‘Arenig‘, James Dickson Innes, 1911
Waterfall James Dickson Innes 1910 Arenig, North Wales
Artist page for Frances Macdonald (1914–2002)
painter known for her panoramic scenes painted in Wales
‘Rhyl Sands‘, David Cox, c.1854 on display at Tate Britain.
not known View by appointment Harlech Castle, Wales
‘Norwich Market-Place‘, John Sell Cotman, c.1809
View by appointment Ruins and Houses, North Wales
‘Untitled‘, Trisha Donnelly, 2003
and Francis Frith), Blaneau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales
‘The Tour d’Horloge, Rouen‘, James Holland, 1850
View by appointment Cottage Interior in North Wales
Artist page for Kyffin Williams (1918–2006)
Williams is widely regarded as the defining artist of Wales