The Bard (Jones)

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The Bard
Thomas Jones The Bard 1774.jpg
Artist Thomas Jones
Year1774
Type Oil on canvas, historical landscape painting
Dimensions114.5 cm× 168 cm(45.1 in× 66 in)
Location National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

The Bard is a 1774 oil painting by the Welsh artist Thomas Jones. The painting is inspired by the 1757 poem The Bard by the English writer Thomas Gray. [1] Romantic in style, it depicts a scene from the Conquest of Wales by Edward I. A Welsh bard, clutching a harp, prepares to throw himself off a cliff after placing a curse on Edward I. [2]

A pupil of Richard Wilson, Jones was noted for his British and later Italian landscapes. Amongst other artists to produce works inspired by Gray's poem are Benjamin West's The Bard (1809) and John Martin's The Bard (1817). [3] The work was exhibited at the 1774 annual exhibition of the Society of Artists held in London. [4] Today the painting is in the collection of the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, which acquired it in 1965. [5]

References

  1. Evans & Fairclough p.42
  2. "The Bard - Collections Online". Museum Wales. Retrieved 2025-12-20.
  3. Haywood, Matthews & Shannon p.52
  4. The Garland Library of the History of Art: Rococo to Romanticism: Art and Architecture. Garland Publishing, 1976. p.280
  5. "The Bard". Art UK. Retrieved 2025-12-20.

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