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Jon Pountney

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ONLY AN EYE, BUT MY GOD WHAT AN EYE!

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Folks, hopefully you'll see me on the One Show on BBC1 tomorrow, in a filmed insert from National Library of Wales, talking about the visit of Canaletto's 'Stonemason's Yard' from the National Gallery! (Plus my own Capel Rhiw photo from Blaenau Ffestiniog)

Folks, hopefully you'll see me on the One Show on BBC1 tomorrow, in a filmed insert from @NLWales, talking about the visit of Canaletto's 'Stonemason's Yard' from the @NationalGallery! (Plus my own Capel Rhiw photo from Blaenau Ffestiniog)
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Next weekend is Roath Gallery Weekend in Cardiff!

The Allure of Ruins is in TEN.

Late Night Opening: Friday 10 May, until 21:00

*Artist Walk & Talk: Saturday 11 May. 15:00 - 17:00*

Head to the walk and talk if you want to hear me talk about the project!

Next weekend is Roath Gallery Weekend in Cardiff! The Allure of Ruins is in @gallery__ten Late Night Opening: Friday 10 May, until 21:00 *Artist Walk & Talk: Saturday 11 May. 15:00 - 17:00* Head to the walk and talk if you want to hear me talk about the project!
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This is the earliest known realistic depiction of Stonehenge. It was painted in watercolour by Flemish artist Lucas de Heere some time between 1573 and 1575.

This is the earliest known realistic depiction of Stonehenge. It was painted in watercolour by Flemish artist Lucas de Heere some time between 1573 and 1575.
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The Island, St Ives oil on paper Β£400

A combination of two paintings; the Island being painted over another I wasn't happy with. However the left hand tree refused to be painted over and the scene became a memory of two different coastal places

The Island, St Ives oil on paper Β£400 A combination of two paintings; the Island being painted over another I wasn't happy with. However the left hand tree refused to be painted over and the scene became a memory of two different coastal places
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