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    Neath Castle, Glamorganshire

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    Neath Castle, Glamorganshire
    Neath Castle, Glamorganshire
    Neath Castle, Glamorganshire
    National Museum Wales, Cardiff
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    Artist
    Thomas Hastings after Wilson
    Title
    Neath Castle, Glamorganshire
    Date
    Published 1821
    Medium
    Etching on India paper laid down on buff laid paper
    Dimensions
    Metric: 394 x 521 mm (sheet size)
    Imperial: 10 x 13 1/4 in. (sheet size)
    Collection
    National Museum Wales, Cardiff. To license image, click here.
    Accession Number
    NMW A 5989
    Wilson Online Reference
    E72/10A
    Description
    View of the ruins of Neath Castle on a hilltop, with two figures standing on the hillside at the left; a stretch of water fills the foreground and the arch of a drain can be seen at the centre
    Provenance
    Given by Major F. Treharne James, 1917
    Signature/inscription
    Lettered below the image with the title and above, 'The Original is in the Possession of Lady Ford.'; production details and publication line: 'Painted by R. Wilson.' 'Etched by T. Hastings.| published in London 1821'
    Verso inscriptions
    [1] Upper edge, centre in pencil: 142/24
    [2] Lower right corner, pencil: NMWA 5989
    Subject
    Neath Castle was one of the minor Norman castles in the lordship of Glamorgan. Like the Romans before them, the Normans chose this strategic spot, guarding the river crossing, for a stronghold. The main surviving feature of the castle is the great twin-towered gatehouse on its west side. This belongs to the latest phase in its 250 year history. The first castle was a ringwork known to have been built in the 12th century by Robert, Earl of Gloucester. It was much harried by the Welsh and was rebuilt sometime in the early 13th century, The castle was again severely damaged by enemies of the unpopular lord of Glamorgan, Hugh Despenser. It was the 14th-century rebuilding after this attack that gave it its magnificent gatehouse. Only the fronts of the great D-shaped towers and the arch between them survive. The district of Neath was a popular stop for the aspiring eighteenth-century traveller in South Wales since the two main routes from England - the coastal road from Chepstow to Newport and the Heads of the Valley Road from Ross to Abergavenny - converged there. However, evidence of advancing industrialisation can be seen in the smoke of the left background.
    Versions
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    Related Paintings
    P151 Neath Castle, Glamorganshire, Private Collection, England
    Previous Cat/Ref Nos
    17.157
    1917.3
    Bibliography
    Hastings 1825, repr.; WGC, p. 182, under pl. 47b; Yule 2015, pp. 60 & 69
    Condition/Conservation
    Discoloured and spotted with a repaired tear, upper right edge
    Updated by Compiler
    2017-12-12 00:00:00

    Work of Art

    Versions

    • Thomas Hastingsafter Wilson, Neath Castle, Glamorganshire, The British Museum

    Paintings

    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782), Neath Castle Glamorganshire, Private Collection, England

    Biographies

    • Marianne Booth, Lady Ford (1767-1849)
    • Captain Thomas Hastings (1778-1854)
    • Major F. Treharne James (1861-1942)
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