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HOWARD-JONES, Ray
Rydyn ni’n gweithio ar ryddhau’r ddelwedd hon.

Mae'r wefan hon yn tynnu ar ddata casgliadau hŷn. Rydyn ni'n cydnabod y gall peth o'r wybodaeth fod wedi dyddio neu'n gwahaniaethu, ac yn gweithio i ddiweddaru ein cofnodion. Os oes gennych gwestiwn neu sylw ar ddarn o gelf, cysylltwch â ni.

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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru

Rhif yr Eitem

NMW A 10624

Creu/Cynhyrchu

HOWARD-JONES, Ray
1903-1996
Rôl: Artist

Derbyniad

Bequest, 1996

Mesuriadau

Uchder (cm): 19
Lled (cm): 25

Techneg

Bodycolour and pastel on paper
Drawings and watercolours
Fine Art - works on paper

Deunydd

Bodycolour
Pastel
Paper

Lleoliad

In store
Mwy

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  • Artist Benywaidd
  • Celf Gain
  • Cysylltiad Cymreig
  • Gweithiau Ar Bapur
  • Ôl 1900

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Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
SUTHERLAND, Graham Vivian
© Ystâd Graham Sutherland/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
PRENDERGAST, Peter
(2004-2006)
© Ystad Peter Prendergast/DACS/Derek Williams Trust/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: DWORZAK Thomas
(2016)
© Thomas Dworzak / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1967)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: SPENCER, Ewen
(2006)
© Ewen Spencer/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
Rydyn ni’n gweithio ar ryddhau’r ddelwedd hon.
[No title]
Photographer: MORGAN, Llew. E.
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1996)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1967)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
SHEPHERD, Luke
(2004)
© Luke Shepherd/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
(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]
Photographer: HURN David
(2007)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
MURRAY, William Grant
Trwy ganiatâd Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: DWORZAK Thomas
(2002)
© Thomas Dworzak / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
Photographer: HURN David
(1963)
© David Hurn / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
[No title]
SEE-PAYNTON, Colin
(1984)
© Colin See-Paynton/Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
Mae gennym ddyletswydd i ddiogelu ein cynulleidfa. Mae'r cofnod gwrthrych hwn yn cynnwys delweddau all beri gofid.
<p>Rydym yn cydnabod bod y gwrthrych hwn, y dehongliad, neu ddeunyddiau ategol yn ymdrin â phynciau sensitif. Ym mhob achos posib rydym yn ceisio dangos gweithiau mewn cyd-destun ac esbonio pam eu bod yn rhan o'r casgliad cenedlaethol. Mae hon yn broses barhaus.</p>
Photographer: FREED Leonard
(1972)
© Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru
Amgueddfa Cymru
<p>Mae Ar gyfer y Rhedwr Anhysbys gan Chris Ofili yn rhan o gyfres gyfyngedig o brintiau gan artistiaid cyfoes o Brydain a gomisiynwyd ar gyfer Gemau Olympaidd Llundain 2012.</p> <p>Ganwyd Chris Ofili ym Manceinion ddiwedd y 60au, ac erbyn ei fod yn 30 ef oedd yr artist Du cyntaf i ennill Gwobr Turner. Mae ei waith celf ehangach wedi ei ysbrydoli gan hip-hop a jas, cerddoriaeth sydd iddo ef yn ddathliad o ddiwylliant Du, ac mae cyfeiriadau at Dduwch yn britho ei waith.</p> <p>Yn y gwaith hwn mae’r corff yn toddi i’r gofod o’i gwmpas mewn mannau, ac yn diffinio’i hun â llinellau du cryf mewn eraill. Ei gryfder yw ei allu i gyfleu’r ddau. Nid yw’r ffigwr yn y llun wedi’i ddiffinio gan hil, neu ryw. Y Rhedwr Anhysbys.</p> <p>Mae'r ffigwr yn cael ei gau mewn fâs, gan gyfeirio at y Gemau Olympaidd Hynafol. Roeddent yn gyfle i ennill clod ym myd y campau, ond cawsant eu creu hefyd fel lle i werthfawrogi celf a diwylliant.</p>
OFILI, Chris Paupers Press
(2011)
©International Olympic Committee (IOC) - Cedwir Pob Hawl/Chris Ofili/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

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