- Llyfr Ffoto 4686/381.
- Eitem
- 1983.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A mounted naive painting of a middle aged couple in the foreground. Behind them are a yellow car, a smoking industrial chimney and a building.
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Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A mounted naive painting of a middle aged couple in the foreground. Behind them are a yellow car, a smoking industrial chimney and a building.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A mounted naive painting of an angry looking middle aged couple about to be attacked by a large bird. The couple appear to be the same as those in 4686/381.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A mounted oval painting of a middle aged couple in bathing costumes standing behind a wooden fence. Behind and between them is a dog. The same couple appear in other works by the same artist.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A framed watercolour of three children engrossed in a game of chess. Behind them is a grandfather clock and a Welsh dresser. Below the painting is a printed label with the title and the name of the artist which is indistinct, but possibly reads 'Robin Stamp'.
[Girl without a Pearl Earring]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A Dutch School head and shoulders portrait of a young woman wearing a bonnet. She is facing the artist but her eyes are looking to the right.
Ash Tree at Baron Hill Grounds
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An ink and wash drawing of an ash tree with title in hand of Frances Williams 'Ash Tree at Baron Hill Grounds sketched July 23d 1817'.
[Elderly couple by Jan Gossaert]
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The only known double portrait by Gossaert. The sitters have not been identified. On the badge on the man's hat a young naked couple with a cornucopia are depicted, clearly providing a contrast with the age of the subjects, and perhaps an ironic comment on their present state. (source : National Gallery website).
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Cnicht bathed in sunshine and viewed from a narrow steep sided gulley, the right hand side of which is in shade.