Rydym wedi eich ailgyfeirio at dudalen gyntaf y canlyniadau. Er mwyn osgoi defnyddio llawer iawn o gof, mae AtoM yn cyfyngu tudalennu i 10,000 o gofnodion. I weld y cofnodion diwethaf yn y set canlyniadau cyfredol, ceisiwch newid y cyfeiriad didoli.
The only known double portrait by Gossaert. The sitters have not been identified. On the badge on the man's hat a young naked couple with a cornucopia are depicted, clearly providing a contrast with the age of the subjects, and perhaps an ironic comment on their present state. (source : National Gallery website).
Eighth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Ninth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Eleventh in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Various stanzas including 'Bardic Triplets' (crossed out) and 'I dig for odd rhimes (crambo's), for by trade I'm a delver'. The following note occurs in the margin: 'John Edwards (Ceiriog) died Sepr. 10th. 1792. aged 41'.
'The Smuggleton Chace or The Devil hurry'd Huntsman, A Song. Tune - The man that is drunk is void of all Care', beginning, 'Ye Bold Antient Britons, attend to my song ...'. 'Iolo Morganwg ai Cant'. On the reverse side is a list of poems headed 'new Collection Bath'.
'Defiance to Cowbridge Drunkards, by the Country Juvenal Topers, or Farmers' sons Triumphant', beginning 'Bard Wiliams has sung of your Cowbridge famed drinkers ...'. 'Taliesin ai Cant'. (In the autograph of E. W.). On the reverse side are some 'Psalmau' (crossed out).