© National Museum Cardiff
Each piece is engraved with the arms of William-Wynn impaling Somerset to commemorate the marriage of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet of Wynstay, Denbighshire, to Lady Henrietta Somerset.
Provenance
Williams-Wynn
© National Museum Cardiff
Each piece is engraved with the arms of William-Wynn impaling Somerset to commemorate the marriage of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet of Wynstay, Denbighshire, to Lady Henrietta Somerset.
Williams-Wynn
Nineteen of Nicolas Poussin's paintings take Moses as their subject. The Finding of Moses from 1651 is distinguished not only by the animated detail of the foreground scene, but also by the accuracy of the archaeological background.
A late still life, Picasso's Nature Morte aux Poron reworks the classic genre as an exercise in Cubist angularity. While the palette reflects the artist's post-war shift away from darker colours in favour of brighter, lighter shades, the objects themselves are long-established symbols in the artist's artistic vocabulary.