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    Iconic Canaletto painting returns to Wales after 80 years

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 26, 2024No Comments
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    Canaletto’s masterpiece, ‘The Stonemason’s Yard’, is returning to Wales for the first time in over 80 years.

    The ‘Idyll and Industry’ exhibition, including National Treasures: Canaletto in Aberystwyth, will open in the Gregynog Gallery at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth on May 10.

    The exhibition tells the incredible story of ‘The Stonemason’s Yard’ and how it came to Wales as a ‘refugee’ from bombing during the Second World War to be safely protected in the cavernous Manod slate mines.

    This painting and the wider ‘Idyll and Industry’ exhibition coincides with the National Gallery’s 200th anniversary. The National Treasures project celebrates this special occasion by placing 12 masterpieces from the National Gallery’s collection in museums and art galleries across Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    Canaletto (1697-1768) The Stonemason’s Yard, about 1725;
    © The National Gallery, London.

    This exhibition will be the only opportunity to view one of these masterpieices in Wales.

    The ‘Idyll and Industry’ exhibition will also display Welsh landscapes from the National Art Collection and will explore the artistic and thematic links between ‘The Stonemason’s Yard’ and the scenery of Wales.

    A rich tapestry of the idyllic and the industrial, Wales’ vistas have been a source of inspiration for many artists. The exhibition will include works by classical artists such as Richard Wilson, J. M. W. Turner and Penry Williams alongside more modern works by artists like Graham Sutherland, Mary Lloyd Jones and Ernest Zobole.

    In a first for the library, the exhibition will include an audio tour for a selection of items on display. Following successful trials with local visitors who are blind or have visual impairments, this development is another step towards making the library’s collections more accessible and the exhibitions more inclusive.

    Rhodri Llwyd Morgan, library chief executive, said: “This promises to be a very special exhibition and we are extremely grateful to be working in partnership with the National Gallery.

    “It is an honour to have one of Canaletto’s masterpieces here, and displaying the work alongside some of the highlights of the National Art Collection in the library creates a great opportunity to appreciate the richness and diversity of the Welsh experience and the responses to that in art.”

    Mari Elin Jones, the library’s interpretation officer, said: “Working with the National Gallery on this exhibition to mark their 200th anniversary has been an incredible privilege. 

    “Being able to welcome Canaletto’s masterpiece back to Wales for the first time since it took refuge here over 80 years ago is tremendously exciting and we cannot wait to share with the public this fascinating story.

    “This exhibition has also been a fantastic impetus to delve deeper into our own national collection of Welsh landscape art and we’re thrilled to be showcasing nearly 100 works spanning over 250 years in the majestic Gregynog Gallery.”

    The exhibition will be on display from May 1-0 until September 7 and a programme of associated events will be shared on the library’s website in the coming weeks.

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