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HERMAN, Josef
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Delwedd: © Ystâd Josef Herman/Amgueddfa Cymru
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Dianc o Wlad Pwyl wnaeth Josef Herman a threuliodd ddeng mlynedd o 1944 i 1954 yn Ystradgynlais, lle peintiodd ei themáu mwyaf adnabyddus, sef gweithfeydd glo a bywyd y glowyr. Astudiaeth yw hon ar gyfer ei waith mwyaf, y llun anferth Glowyr a wnaed ar gyfer Pafiliwn Mwynau'r Ynys yng Ngŵyl Prydain ym 1951. Dechreuodd yr arlunydd gyda'r ffigwr sydd â'i fraich i fyny ar y chwith, ac wedyn rhoes ystyr storïol i'w osgo drwy ei ymgorffori gyda grŵp o gantorion.


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Manylion


Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru

Rhif yr Eitem

NMW A 1674

Historical Associations

Association Type: Provenance
Associated Person/Body: Roland Collection, The
Association Type: Private collector
Associated Person/Body: Pears, Peter
Association Type: Private collector
Associated Person/Body: Roland, Browse & Delbanco
Association Type: Dealer
Place: London, England

Creu/Cynhyrchu

HERMAN, Josef
1911-2000
Rôl: Artist

Derbyniad

Purchase, 30/9/1992

Mesuriadau

Uchder (cm): 43.5
Lled (cm): 121.6
Dyfnder (cm): 0.5
Uchder (in): 17
Lled (in): 47
Dyfnder (in): 3
h(cm) frame:46.5
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:124.9
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:4.7
d(cm)

Techneg

Essex board
Oil on board, plaster ground
Techniques (fine art)
Art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Deunydd

Oil
Crayon

Lleoliad

In store
Mwy

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  • Ôl 1900

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[No title]
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[No title]
Engraver: VAUGHAN, Robert
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Amgueddfa Cymru
Rydyn ni’n gweithio ar ryddhau’r ddelwedd hon.
[No title]
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<p>Full title: Jean Straker, Photographer. Jean Straker was born in London in 1913. During the Second World War, Straker, a conscientious objector, worked as a photographer. Jean soon discovered how great the need was for detailed, speedy medical photography, particularly of surgical procedures. There were numerous emergency operations performed during the air raid years and operating techniques were changing and developing rapidly. Photographs, particularly those in sequence, were of the utmost value, as records and in the teaching hospitals as teaching aids. Abandoning commercial photography in 1951 Jean set up The "Academy of Visual Arts". Members had access to exhibitions resulting from its program of lecture-demonstrations. In 1951, he opened the Visual Arts Club at Studio House, 12 Soho Square, for "artists and photographers, amateur and professional, studying the female nude". Six years in 1961, officers from Scotland Yard, acting on a tip of from the Italian Police, visited Straker. In 1961, police raided Studio House and took a number of prints and negatives that they considered obscene. Straker stood trial in 1962, he defended himself and despite arguing that his photographs were "of artistic value", he lost the case and forfeited all the prints and negatives that were confiscated. But on appeal to The House of Lords this conviction was squashed. This case lead to changes in the Censorship Laws in 1965.</p>
Photographer: HURN David
(1965)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
<p>Full title: Jean Straker, Photographer. Jean Straker was born in London in 1913. During the Second World War, Straker, a conscientious objector, worked as a photographer. Jean soon discovered how great the need was for detailed, speedy medical photography, particularly of surgical procedures. There were numerous emergency operations performed during the air raid years and operating techniques were changing and developing rapidly. Photographs, particularly those in sequence, were of the utmost value, as records and in the teaching hospitals as teaching aids. Abandoning commercial photography in 1951 Jean set up The "Academy of Visual Arts". Members had access to exhibitions resulting from its program of lecture-demonstrations. In 1951, he opened the Visual Arts Club at Studio House, 12 Soho Square, for "artists and photographers, amateur and professional, studying the female nude". Six years in 1961, officers from Scotland Yard, acting on a tip of from the Italian Police, visited Straker. In 1961, police raided Studio House and took a number of prints and negatives that they considered obscene. Straker stood trial in 1962, he defended himself and despite arguing that his photographs were "of artistic value", he lost the case and forfeited all the prints and negatives that were confiscated. But on appeal to The House of Lords this conviction was squashed. This case lead to changes in the Censorship Laws in 1965.</p>
Photographer: HURN David
(2016)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
JOHN, Augustus
© Ystâd Augustus John. Cedwir Pob Hawl 2025/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
<p>Yn 2008 daeth Michal Iwanowski, yr artist a aned yng Ngwlad Pwyl ac yn byw yng Nghaerdydd, ar draws graffiti ger ei gartref yn dweud 'Go Home, Polish'. Ddeng mlynedd yn ddiweddarach, yng nghanol cefndir Brexit ac Ewrop ranedig, ymgymerodd â thaith anhygoel dros 1900km ar droed rhwng Cymru a'i bentref genedigol, Mokrzeszów yng Ngwlad Pwyl. Ei nod oedd archwilio a deall y syniad o 'gartref'. Cymerodd y daith 105 diwrnod i'w chwblhau, a thrwy hynny fe bostiodd ddyddiadur o'i brofiadau a'i gyfarfyddiadau ar Instagram.</p>
IWANOWSKI, Michal
(2018)
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[No title]
JONES, David
(1930)
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[No title]
SUTHERLAND, Graham Vivian
(1974)
© Ystâd Graham Sutherland/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
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[No title]
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[No title]
JOHN, Augustus
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[No title]
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[No title]
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[No title]
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[No title]
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