Biography
Walter David Jones CH, CBE (1 November 1895 – 28 October 1974) was a British painter and modernist poet. As a painter he worked mainly in watercolour on portraits and animal, landscape, legendary and religious subjects. He was also a wood-engraver and inscription painter. In 1965, Kenneth Clark took him to be the best living British painter, while both T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden put his poetry among the best written in their century. Jones's work gains form from his Christian faith and Welsh heritage.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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David Jones The Chapel in the Park
1932 -
David Jones The Terrace
1929 -
David Jones Illustration to the Arthurian Legend: Guenever
1938–40 -
David Jones Standing Figure
1921 -
David Jones The Garden Enclosed
1924 -
David Jones Aphrodite in Aulis
1940–1 -
David Jones Study for Aphrodite in Aulis
c.1938–40
Artist as subject
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David Jones The Garden Enclosed
1924
Sketches, letters, etc.
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David Jones Sketchbook with drawings on cards stuck into the pages
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David Jones Sketch of grindstone on iron frame
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David Jones Sketchbook Jones used while at the Westminster School of Art
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David Jones Study of a townscape
[c.1935–45]