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Mae’r wefan hon yn newydd a dal yn cael ei datblygu.
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[No title]

GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas (after) (Engraver)
LAPORTE, J (Engraver)
[No title]
Delwedd: Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
 Chwyddo

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Datganiad hawlfraint wedi'i ddarparu gan Amgueddfa Cymru

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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru

Rhif yr Eitem

NMW A 22509

Creu/Cynhyrchu

GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas (after)
LAPORTE, J
Rôl: Artist
Rôl: Engraver
Cyfnod: 18th century

Derbyniad

Source unknown

Mesuriadau

h(cm) plate size:25.0
h(cm)
w(cm) plate size:31.7
w(cm)
h(cm) secondary support:28.5
h(cm)
w(cm) secondary support:42.8
w(cm)

Techneg

Etching on paper
Etching
Intaglio printing
Prints
Fine Art - works on paper

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Ink
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  • Afon, Glan Yr Afon
  • Celf Gain
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  • Menyw, Dynes
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Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
LONG, Richard
(1980)
© Richard Long. Cedwir Pob Hawl. DACS 2025/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
KRAGULY, Radovan
© ADAGP, Paris a DACS, London 2025/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
JONES, David
(1950)
© Ystâd David Jones. Cedwir Pob Hawl 2025/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
HUDSON, Gerald C.
Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
ORTON, Kathryn
(2007)
© Kathryn Orton/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
JONES, David
(1924)
© Ystâd David Jones. Cedwir Pob Hawl 2025/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
<p>"Till recent years a rather common form of the revelry and thanksgiving which have ever taken place at the ingathering of the harvest was the Kern, though it has now died out everywhere except in a few Northumbrian villages.</p> <p>One of the customs of the festival of Ceres, it had many local variations. It was observed in the northern part of Northumberland at the close of the reaping, not the ingathering. Immediately the sickle was laid down and the last sheaf set on end the men shouted that they had "got the kern". Then a curious image was produced – an image dressed in a white frock with coloured ribbons and crowned with corn ears – stuck on a pole, and held aloft by the strongest man of the party while the rest circled round it. Subsequently it was taken to the barn, set on high, and the merrymakers fell to on the harvest supper."</p> <p>Quoted from Sir Benjamin Stone's Pictures: Records Of National Life And History (Cassell, 1904)</p>
Photographer: STONE Benjamin
(1901)
Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
Rydyn ni’n gweithio ar ryddhau’r ddelwedd hon.
[No title]
Photographer: EVANS, John Paul
(2024)
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
IBBETSON, Julius Caesar
(1792)
Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward Agnew, T. & Sons
(1892)
Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
<p>Peter Finnemore - Statement of work</p> <p>This new work grew out of the Lesson 56 project, which explored hegemonic imperial narratives of Welsh history and culture through the schoolbooks of my Grandmother. Through documentation, collage and juxtaposition it mirrors an engrained narrative about how a nation gets a sense of itself through story. Education and language becomes a tool of perceptual / intellectual control.</p> <p>Like history itself, this project itself is not static or complete. In recognition of this, the Lesson 56 project continues to evolve into other artworks and new forms. This new artwork is worked from my archive of images and objects that refer to Welsh history and culture and the notion of the past overlaying a complex pattern of the past upon the present.</p> <p>This raw laser print and wash image of the castle, is a still taken from the film the Silent Village (Humphrey Jennings 1944) and is a depiction of Castell Carreg Cennen / Carreg Cennen Castle. Which in the film is fictionalized as a site of national resistance during WW2. This draws upon the rich history of the castle as a contested stronghold of overlapping resistance and occupation. Interestingly in the film the schoolteacher Miss Daniels, recites from the Lesson 56 chapter to her classroom as a means of instilling historical memory and patriotism against oncoming fascism. </p> <p>The physical ruler with its historical information of dates and the ongoing of history, becomes entangled in a double meaning word-play of ruler, meaning monarch / Head of State. The physical object of the ruler, is a tool for drawing straight lines. In relation to this, the texts on the ruler implies a logical and systematic rational. However, history itself, is not consistent and does not travel in a straight lines. This artwork is not only about the visualization of generational memory, deep history and its possible reinvention, it is equally a discussion with the language and materiality of art.</p>
FINNEMORE, Peter
(2019)
© Peter Finnemore/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
HOYLAND, John
(1989)
© Ystâd John Hoyland. Cedwir Pob Hawl. DACS 2025/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1979)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(2016)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(2016)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(2016)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(2016)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / 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)
© Michal Iwanowski/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1997)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
POYNTER, Sir Edward
(1869)
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