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Artists in Wales C.1740 - C.1851 - A Handlist of Artists Liv (original 1997; edition 1997)

by Paul Joyner (Author)

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Title:Artists in Wales C.1740 - C.1851 - A Handlist of Artists Liv
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Artists in Wales, c.1740-c.1851 : a handlist of artists living and working in Wales from c.1740 up to c.1851 by Paul Joyner (1997)

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Delyth, MarianCover designersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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'My general subject I have upon several occasions shewn to be worthy of all the Pains I, or a Better Hand Have taken, or Can take in treating it; and I know not any particular Branch of it that I have not Considered, and as fully as it Ought to be. If any Other shall think fit to undertake it hereafter, he supply the world with something Better; he may know more, or be Otherwise better qualified as a writer: But this is All I have been capable of Doing. I am Exhausted as to This Subject, whatever the Subject itself may be thought to be.'

(Jonathan Richardson's Preface to Statues in Italy, 1772)
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i Ann, Siriol, Heledd a Llŷr
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The compiler of this present compilation empathizes much with Richardson.

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