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Book Specifications & Contents
Hardback, approx. 91/2 x 7
inches.
214 pages
60 illustrations (41 in colour) - many previously
unseen.
Part 1
The Life & Works of William Parry.
Part 2
Catalogue Raisonne of Works by William Parry.
Printed in Wales by Cambrian Printers, Aberystywth
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P
A R R Y
The
Life and Works of
William Parry A.R.A (1743-1791)
by Miles Wynn Cato
A
great Welsh artist revealed......
William
Parry was a son of John Parry - the greatest Welsh harpist
of the 18th century. He trained as a portrait painter
under Joshua Reynolds before returning to his native north
Wales in the late 1760s. After a productive period
painting portraits for various Welsh gentry families he
travelled to Italy where he spent five years studying
and copying paintings by Raphael and Correggio for his
chief patron Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 4th baronet of
Wynnstay. Following his return to Britain in 1775, Parry
divided his life between London, where he was a regular
exhibitor at the newly-formed Royal Academy, and Wales,
where, uniquely among Welsh painters of the period, he
had established a healthy practice. Many of Parrys
Welsh clients were members of The Cycle of the White
Rose; the Jacobite society founded by the Williams
Wynns in 1710.
William Parry was a familiar figure in the artistic community
of late 18th century London. Most crucially, he was also
well known to many of the major gentry families of north
Wales, especially those with connections to the Williams
Wynns. Yet his reputation fell into obscurity after his
death and he has never before been the subject of in-depth
academic study. Parrys output as an artist appears
to have been relatively small. Many of his paintings and
drawings have been lost and the majority of those that
have survived have been attributed to other important
British artists of the period such as Wheatley, Opie and
Wilson. A number of his most important surviving works
have been re-identified in the course of researching this
book and are published for the first time.
Drawing on a wealth of primary material, the first part
of the book traces the course of William Parrys
life starting with the Williams Wynns patronage
of his father, the blind harpist John Parry. It traces
the course of William Parrys training in London
before examining all that is known of his activities in
Wales, in Italy and in connection with his numerous submissions
to the Royal Academy. The narrative section of the book
concludes with an analysis of the fate of Parrys
paintings in the two centuries following his death and
highlights the failure of earlier Welsh art historians
to recognise his importance.
The second part of the book is composed of an exhaustive
Catalogue Raisonne of all the known paintings and drawings
by William Parry the first time such a catalogue
has been published. It contains new and detailed information
on many individual works.
Miles Wynn Cato read history at Cambridge and is the author
of two other Welsh history books Old Blood of Merioneth
and A Perfect Patriarch.
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