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Thomas Williams (1737-1802)

Artist: LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas (1769-1830)

Thomas Williams (1737-1802) oedd prif asiant gweithfeydd copr Mynydd Parys ger Amlwch. Sefydlodd nifer o weithfeydd toddi a rhwydwaith o longau dosbarthu. Roedd yn ffigwr blaenllaw ar ddechrau'r Chwyldro Diwydiannol. Ym 1790 daeth yn AS dros Great Marlow. Mae'r portread hwn yn ei ddarlunio ar ei anterth yn ystod y 1790au ac yr oedd i'w weld yn ei blasty yn Berkshire. Roedd Syr William Lawrence yn blentyn eithriadol o alluog a wnaeth enw iddo'i hun fel prif beintiwr portreadau cyfnod y Rhaglywiaeth a theyrnasiad George IV.

Hailing from Anglesey, Thomas Williams (1737-1802) was, from 1785, chief agent of the Mynydd Parys copper mines near Amlwch. He also established numerous smelting works and a distribution network for shipping copper. A leading figure in the early Industrial Revolution, in 1790 he became MP for Great Marlow.

Having played a prominent role in the success of Wales’s Copper Industry and amassed great personal wealth, Williams commissioned this portrait of himself by Sir Thomas Lawrence, established as the leader portrait painter of Britain’s Regency era. This portrait depicts Williams at the height of his power during the 1790s and hung at his country seat in Berkshire.

Money from the Slave trade was vital in driving forward the Industrial Revolution and the copper industry, which in turn was able to grow the wealth of the white individuals and institutions who would reinvest this wealth in enslaving more Africans; an ever-expanding and entangled circle of excess and exploitation, which we are still trying to unravel ourselves from.

This work is included in the PITCH BLACK digital Black History tours of the National Museum Wales collections.

Thomas Williams (1737-1802)
Delwedd: © Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales

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NMW A 451

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LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas
Rôl: Creation
Dyddiad: 1790 ca

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Purchase, 16/11/1987

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Height: 127.5cm
Width: 102.1cm
h(cm) frame:153
w(cm) frame:127.5
d(cm) frame:9

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oil on canvas
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art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

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oil
canvas

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Richard J. Collins
10 Chwefror 2015, 14:59
An interesting point to mention. Many years ago I had the pleasure of selling this work to the National Gallery of Wales. If you take a close look at the buttons on Mr. Williams vest you will see that this painting is signed by Lawrence with the monogram TL which is interlocked on a button on the sitter's vest.
Lawrence did this portrait when he was 19 years of age. VERY few of Lawrence's portraits are signed. Very few-
-R.Collins
Professor Geoff Coyle
17 Gorffennaf 2009, 16:13
This is a remakable contrast with paintings by Julius Caesar Ibbetson of the workers at Mynnyd Parys who made the Williams fortune.
Nid yw sylwadau ar gael ar hyn o bryd. Ymddiheuriadau am yr anghyfleustra.

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