Llangors Lake from Llangasty
Almost Plein Air
Started on a very hot day last month but had to finish it in the studio after being engulfed by midges

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On enjoy JJ Honegger's view from Cader Idris: "There was something mysteriously bewitching, something secret in this quiet work." https://t.co/0rL7ZGaVLy Created w/ , supported by .

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The artist Kyffin Williams enjoyed painting the north Wales cost. Here’s one of his paintings depicting everyday life in his rural community.

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Nobody knew of the King's horse ears, except for his barber, who swore an oath not to tell anyone (thread 2/5)

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Keep your eyes peeled for a weird and wonderful new sight in city centre this weekend

Cadwch eich llygaid ar agor am olygfa newydd yng nghanol dinas dros y penwythnos

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Dylan decided to turn the three into seagulls so that they could spend the day with their father on land, and the night at sea with him. Img: 'Farmer and gulls at the coast' by Kyffin Williams https://t.co/MZnNKPRPAV (thread 6/7)

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Dylan was repentant once he saw how sad their father was, but it was too late to release them back to the land. They were the property of the sea now. Img: Llanbadrig' by Kyffin Williams (thread 5/7) https://t.co/7E3xHXQf5g

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Last chance: Arthur and Welsh Mythology | Arthur a Chwedloniaeth Cymru closes in Aberystwyth this Saturday. Or browse medieval manuscripts online: https://t.co/MB5lqiOEEp

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Here are some lovely images of tradition Welsh costumes from the Drawing Volumes. See more here: https://t.co/jwnpSpfuBs

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Did you know there are two Turners in our collection? Aberdulais Mill and Dolbadarn Castle https://t.co/TE1GtxFvcK

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The Drawing Volumes are full of Welsh characters. Here are a few that we've shared on https://t.co/VgaQkxI2p7

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The 'Arthur and Welsh Mythology' exhibition has opened. Learn more about on our blog: https://t.co/rMwJEtO3eJ

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Legend has it Tegid Foel's court was flooded under Bala Lake - lights can been seen on moonlit nights https://t.co/8SUDZlK5DC

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Blog on 'Culhwch ac Olwen' and our exhibition on ‘#Arthur and Welsh Mythology’ https://t.co/ZMYHy43LM8

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The scholar Sir John Rhys was born 1840. View Whitley Stokes' letters to him https://t.co/On6lMj2DRI

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