James Richards born 1983 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/james-richards-14792
Artist page for James Richards (born 1983)
In 2017, he was featured in the Whitney Biennial, and represented Wales at the 56th
Artist page for James Richards (born 1983)
In 2017, he was featured in the Whitney Biennial, and represented Wales at the 56th
‘A Vine-clad Cottage‘, Thomas Hearne
1797 View by appointment North Wales: A Single-Arched Stone Bridge and a Cottage
Artist page for John Nash (1893–1977)
Dorset Landscape John Nash c.1915 Rocks and Sand Dunes, Oxwich Bay, South 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
Josef Herman (1911–2000) was a Polish artist who spent most of his adult life in Britain. Born in Warsaw to a Yiddish-speaking Jewish family, he initially trained as a typesetter and graphic artist, briefly attending the Warsaw School of Art from 1930 and holding his first exhibition in 1932. During the mid-1930s he co-founded a group of young politically radical artists calling themselves ‘The Phrygian Bonnet’. In 1938, in the face of rising antisemitism, he left Poland for Brussels, attracted there by his interest in Flemish art. Following the German invasion of Belgium, he fled to France and then to …
activities, including his writings, the script of a BBC documentary about his time in Wales
Artist page for William Bennett (1811–1871)
They went on painting trips to beauty spots in north Wales, the north of England
Artist page for Robert Brandard (1805–1862)
for Brockedon’s Passes of the Alps, Captain Batty’s Saxony, Turner’s England and Wales
Artist page for L.S. Lowry (1887–1976)
Lowry 1887–1976 Hillside in Wales 1962 © The estate of L.S.