A hundred years ago, noted Welsh historian Sir Owen M. Edwards prophesied that one day Wales ‘would wake up to realize’ the ‘greatness’ of Christopher Williams. Who is Christopher Williams? Wherein lies his ‘greatness’? And why is it that we have yet to ‘wake up’ to it?Christopher Williams came to the fore on a tide of growing interest in the history, culture, and ancient folklore of Wales. He exhibited regularly with the Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Society of Portrait Painters and at the Royal Academy. Initially a painter of classical and biblical subjects such as the doomed romance of Paulo and Francesca and the Remorse of King Saul, the London-based Welshman turned his attention to the world of the Mabinogion: the enchantress...
do not intend here anything so ambitious as a comprehensive study of the question posed by my title....
The book is a festschrift, honoring the work and spirit of Williams. Divided into four sections, “Re...
There is still a long way to go to establish an artistic tradition for women in Wales. In this paper...
A hundred years ago, noted Welsh historian Sir Owen M. Edwards prophesied that one day Wales ‘would ...
Charles Williams (1886-1945) devoted his life to “the Matter of Britain,” seen in a private scrapboo...
I was introduced to the many stories of Arthur when I was a small child. I used to imagine myself as...
When Sir Kyffin Williams, RA died in 2006 he bequeathed a large section of his estate to the Nationa...
The architecture of Percy Thomas, and the practice he founded (Percy Thomas Partnership), are neglec...
Pamela Golden uses multiple mediums to bring together the idea of lost history. Inspired by a found ...
Iolo Morganwg is arguably the most extraordinary figure in the entire cultural history of Wales. Sin...
© 2001 Gladys Marie MooreLouis Reginald Williams was Victoria's, and probably Australia's major eccl...
The English author and lay theologian Charles Williams was an idiosyncratic, intriguing, perhaps int...
In 1973, in an article provocatively titled ‘How Welsh is Welsh Music?’, Grace Williams made the fol...
About the book: Denis Williams, painter, teacher, novelist, archaeologist, and cultural administrat...
Heike Roms What's Welsh for Performance? Beth yw 'performance' yn Gymraeg? An Oral History of Perfor...
do not intend here anything so ambitious as a comprehensive study of the question posed by my title....
The book is a festschrift, honoring the work and spirit of Williams. Divided into four sections, “Re...
There is still a long way to go to establish an artistic tradition for women in Wales. In this paper...
A hundred years ago, noted Welsh historian Sir Owen M. Edwards prophesied that one day Wales ‘would ...
Charles Williams (1886-1945) devoted his life to “the Matter of Britain,” seen in a private scrapboo...
I was introduced to the many stories of Arthur when I was a small child. I used to imagine myself as...
When Sir Kyffin Williams, RA died in 2006 he bequeathed a large section of his estate to the Nationa...
The architecture of Percy Thomas, and the practice he founded (Percy Thomas Partnership), are neglec...
Pamela Golden uses multiple mediums to bring together the idea of lost history. Inspired by a found ...
Iolo Morganwg is arguably the most extraordinary figure in the entire cultural history of Wales. Sin...
© 2001 Gladys Marie MooreLouis Reginald Williams was Victoria's, and probably Australia's major eccl...
The English author and lay theologian Charles Williams was an idiosyncratic, intriguing, perhaps int...
In 1973, in an article provocatively titled ‘How Welsh is Welsh Music?’, Grace Williams made the fol...
About the book: Denis Williams, painter, teacher, novelist, archaeologist, and cultural administrat...
Heike Roms What's Welsh for Performance? Beth yw 'performance' yn Gymraeg? An Oral History of Perfor...
do not intend here anything so ambitious as a comprehensive study of the question posed by my title....
The book is a festschrift, honoring the work and spirit of Williams. Divided into four sections, “Re...
There is still a long way to go to establish an artistic tradition for women in Wales. In this paper...