Llangors Lake

Image credit: y Gaer Museum, Art Gallery & Library

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Thomas Jones was a pupil of Richard Wilson and was best known in his lifetime as a painter of Welsh and Italian landscapes in the style of his master. However, Jones's reputation grew in the twentieth century when more unconventional works by him came to light. Most notable among these is a series of views of Naples which he painted from 1782 to 1783. His autobiography, ‘Memoirs of Thomas Jones of Penkerrig’, went unpublished until 1951 but is now recognised as a major work of commentary on the eighteenth-century art world.

Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery

Brecon

Title

Llangors Lake

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 61 x W 82 cm

Accession number

551

Acquisition method

acquired

Work type

Painting

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