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    "The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae with Dolbadarn Castle (Diana and…" is linked to these Exhibitions
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    Cardiff, Manchester and London, 2003-4
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    Thomas Jones (1742-1803): An Artist Rediscovered
    National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester and National Gallery, London
    21 May 2003 - 15 February 2004
    Curators
    Ann Sumner, Greg Smith and Christopher Riopelle
    Related Publication
    Exhibition catalogue: A. Sumner & G. Smith, eds., Thomas Jones (1742-1803): An Artist Rediscovered, New Haven and London, 2003 [Sumner & Smith 2003]
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    The exhibition was at Cardiff, 21 May - 10 August 2003; Manchester, 22 August - 26 October 2003 and London 12 November 2003 - 15 February 2004. It comprised 166 works, mainly by Jones but including the following paintings and drawings by Wilson and Mengs's portrait of the artist (NWP1):

    P97A A Summer Evening ('On the Arno' - II) (no. 15 - River View, On the Arno, Cardiff & Manchester only)
    P127 Wilson and Studio, The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae with Dolbadarn Castle (no. 16, Cardiff only)
    D245 The Arbra Sacra on the Banks of Lake Nemi (no. 19)
    D261 Ariccia (no. 17, Cardiff and Manchester only)
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    19/08/2019

    Work of Art

    Paintings

    • Richard Wilson and Studio The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae with Dolbadarn Castle (Diana and Callisto), Bristol City Museum and Gallery
    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) A Summer Evening ('On the Arno' - II), Tate, London
    • Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Richard Wilson, National Museum Wales, Cardiff

    Drawings

    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) The Arbra Sacra on the Banks of Lake Nemi (Study of an Ancient Tree), Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) Ariccia, Tate, London
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