Colin Lanceley 1938–2015 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/colin-lanceley-1462
Artist page for Colin Lanceley (1938–2015)
including the Tate, the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Artist page for Colin Lanceley (1938–2015)
including the Tate, the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales
‘Studies of Men Rowing‘, attributed to Hubert François Gravelot
by appointment Border for Engraved Portrait by Houbraken: Henry, Prince of Wales
Artist page for Norman Parkinson (1913–1990)
Princess Anne’s 19th birthday and the Investiture portrait of Charles III as Prince of Wales
Letter from Valmai Ward, ‚100 Toys‘ Secretary, Welsh Arts Council Museum, Cardiff, to Stuart Brisley giving information about the proposed ‚100 Toys‘ exhibition.
Museum, Cardiff, to Stuart Brisley 13 November 1968 © Arts Council of Wales
‘Portrait of a Man‘, Giacomo Amiconi
School 18th century date not known View by appointment Frederick, Prince of Wales
‘Cader Idris from the Barmouth Sands‘, Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, 1810
Merionethshire William Daniell date not known View by appointment Cader Iris, North Wales
‘Henry the Eighth and Ann Boleyn, engraver unknown‘, prints after William Hogarth
Highmore c.1743–5 Border for Engraved Portrait by Houbraken: Henry, Prince of Wales
Tate glossary definition for Rococo: Light, sensuous, intensely decorative French style developed in the early eighteenth century following death of Louis XIV and in reaction to the Baroque grandeur of Versailles
Philip Mercier, who was appointed as principal painter to the Prince and Princess of Wales
‘William, Duke of Cumberland‘, Giacomo Amiconi, 1735
with a Manservant Holding Game Andrea Soldi c.1733–6 Frederick, Prince of Wales
‘Pont Aberglaslyn‘, Rev. William Henry Barnard, 1795
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