Eisteddfod Llawlyfr Celf a Chrefft, 1947
Start Date: 4 August 1947
End Date: 9 August 1947
Type: Exhibition
Description: There were 2 principal exhibitions at Eisteddfod Llawlyfr Celf a Chrefft:
A loan exhibition held at the Denbighshire County Library; and a second competitive exhibition. The subject for the competitive exhibition was a panel in tempera on the theme of the 'Dance'.
Exhibits
Exhibition included The Rev. Lewis Edwards, MA, DD (1809-1887)
1947
exhibited in the loan exhibition, room 2, section 3, Sculpture, exhibit A
Exhibition included The 1st Lord Davies (of Llandinam), 1880-1944
1947
exhibited in the loan exhibition, room 2, section 3, Sculpture, exhibit B
Exhibition included David Lloyd George (1863-1945)
1947
Exhibited in the loan exhibition (Room 2), section 3, Sculpture, Exhibit C.
Exhibition included The Versailles Conference
1945
exhibited in the loan exhibition (room 2), section 3, Sculpture, exhibit D2
Exhibition included Llanystumdwy School
1945
exhibited in the loan exhibition (room 2), section 3, Sculpture, exhibit D.1
Exhibition included Robert Owen (1771-1858) of Newtown
1947
exhibited in the loan exhibition (Room 2), section 3, Sculpture, exhibit E
Exhibition included Tablet
1947
exhibited in the loan exhibition (Room 2), section 5, Wood Carving
Locations
Took place at Ysgol Ramadeg Parc Eirias Colwyn Bay | View on map
4 August 1947 - 9 August 1947
Organizing Institution or Venue
Organized by The Royal National Eisteddfod
4 August 1947 - 9 August 1947
Participants
Exhibitors included William Goscombe John
Multiple works
Exhibitors included Frederick Scott Archer
'Robert Owen (1771-1858) of Newtown'
Exhibitors included John Parry
4 August 1947 - 9 August 1947
Exhibited in Competitive exhibition in competition no.148:
A Panel based on the Coats of Arms of any Welsh County or town suitable for keystone of any Public Building.
Won first prize - £5.5.0
Citing this record
'Eisteddfod Llawlyfr Celf a Chrefft, 1947', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/event.php?id=msib1_1215439961, accessed 18 Jan 2021]