- National Museum Cardiff
-
Coordinates: 51°29′09″N 3°10′38″W / 51.4858°N 3.1773°W
National Museum Cardiff Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd Established 1912 Location Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales Visitor figures 373,191 (2009)[1]
Public transit access Cathays
Cardiff Bus 27Website www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/cardiff/ National Museum Cardiff (Welsh: Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd) is a museum and art gallery in Cardiff, Wales. The museum is part of the wider network of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales (formerly the National Museums and Galleries of Wales). Entry is kept free by a grant from the Welsh Assembly Government.
The National Museum of Wales was founded in 1907, when it inherited the collection of the Cardiff Museum, which shared the building of Cardiff Central Library. Construction of a new building in the civic complex of Cathays Park began in 1912, but owing to the First World War it did not open to the public until 1927. The architects were Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer, although the building as it now stands is a heavily truncated version of their design.
The museum has collections of archaeology, botany, fine and applied art, geology and zoology.
Art collections
The National Museum of Art opened in 2011.[2]
The collection of Old Master paintings in Cardiff includes, among other notable works, The Virgin and Child between Saint Helena and St Francis by Amico Aspertini, The Poulterer's Shop by Frans Snyders and A Calm by Jan van de Cappelle. A collection of landscape paintings in the classical tradition includes works by Claude, Gaspard Dughet, Salvator Rosa and two works by Nicolas Poussin: The Funeral of Phocion and The Finding of Moses (the latter owned jointly by the Museum and the National Gallery, London). These works prefigure the career of the Welsh-born Richard Wilson, called "the father of British landscape painting". In 1979 four cartoons for tapestries illustrating scenes from the Aeneid were bought as works by Peter Paul Rubens, but the attribution is now disputed.
There is a gallery devoted to British patronage of the eighteenth century, in particular that of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, who was nicknamed 'the Welsh Medici' for his lavish spending on the arts. Included is a portrait of Williams-Wynn in Rome with fellow Tourists by Pompeo Batoni, one of his second wife by Sir Joshua Reynolds and his chamber organ designed by Robert Adam. Other paintings of note from this period is a portrait of Viscountess Elizabeth Bulkeley of Beaumaris as the mythological character Hebe, by the 'sublime and terrible' George Romney, and Johann Zoffany's group portrait of Henry Knight, a Glamorgan landowner, with his children.
The collection of French art assembled by Margaret and Gwendoline Davies, granddaughters of the wealthy industrialist David Davies bequeathed to the National Museum in the 1950s and 1960s, make Wales's National Gallery one of international standing. It includes the largest group of paintings by Honoré Daumier in the world and the most important by Jean-François Millet in Britain. Works by Claude Monet include San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk and examples form his Rouen Cathedral and Water Lilies series. Post-impressionism is represented by Van Gogh's late work Rain at Auvers, and by Paul Cézanne's The François Zola Dam, the first painting by the artist to be displayed in a British public collection. The two most famous works in the Davies Sisters' collection are La Parisienne by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, exhibited in the First Impressionist Exhibition, and a version of Rodin's Kiss cast in bronze.
The art gallery has works by all of the notable Welsh artists, including landscapes by Richard Wilson and the pioneering Thomas Jones. There is a considerable body of work by John Gibson, Queen Victoria's favourite sculptor, and major paintings by Augustus John and his sister Gwen John, including the former's famous image of Dylan Thomas. Ceri Richards is well represented. The artistic output of David Jones is well-represented, but seldom on display owing to the fragile nature of his works on paper. Wales's most prominent contemporary painter, Sir Kyffin Williams (1918–2006), also features in the collection.
The collection of 20th century art includes works by sculptors Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill and painters including Stanley Spencer, the British Impressionist Wynford Dewhurst, L. S. Lowry and Oskar Kokoschka. Works by contemporary artists are on rotational display, including those by Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach and Rachel Whiteread.
References
- ^ "VISITS MADE IN 2009 TO VISITOR ATTRACTIONS IN MEMBERSHIP WITH ALVA". Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. http://www.alva.org.uk/visitor_statistics/. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ^ http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/3357/
External links
- National Museum Cardiff - official site
- National Museum Wales - in Welsh
Culture and recreation in Cardiff Performing arts Cardiff Singer of the World • Welsh Singers Competition • BBC National Orchestra of Wales • Welsh National Opera • Wales Millennium Centre • Motorpoint Arena Cardiff • St David's Hall • Cardiff City Hall • New Theatre • Sherman Cymru • Chapter Arts Centre • Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama • National Youth Orchestra of Wales • Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra • NoFit State CircusMusic venues and acts Music of Cardiff • Clwb Ifor Bach • Coal Exchange • Spillers Records • Barfly • Cardiff University Students' Union • Bute Park • Catatonia • The Automatic • Jem • Funeral for a Friend • Lostprophets • Bullet for My Valentine • Stereophonics • Manic Street Preachers • Super Furry Animals • Kids in Glass Houses • Los Campesinos! • We're No Heroes • The Hot Puppies • The Oppressed • Pagan Wanderer Lu • Budgie • Shakin' Stevens • Charlotte Church • Shirley Bassey • Gorky's Zygotic Mynci • Only Men Aloud! • Under the Driftwood TreeFestivals and concerts Cardiff Big Weekend • Cardiff Film Festival • Cardiff Comedy Festival • Cardiff Design Festival • Sŵn • National Eisteddfod • Urdd Eisteddfod • Party in the Park • Tsunami Relief Cardiff • Michael Forever – The Tribute Concert • Welcome to Wales • Armed Forces Day • Millennium Stadium concerts • Cardiff Arms Park concerts • Sparks in the ParkMuseums and galleries National Museum Cardiff • St Fagans National History Museum • Museum of the Welsh Soldier • Norwegian Church Arts Centre • The Gate • Doctor Who Exhibition Centre • Pierhead Building • Techniquest • Cardiff StoryEntertainment and dining Red Dragon Centre • Mermaid Quay • Hard Rock Cafe • Millennium Plaza • The Glee Club • Eastside • Café QuarterRecreation Cardiff Central Library • Libraries in Cardiff • Leisure centres in Cardiff • Bute Park • Roath Park • Victoria Park • Roald Dahl Plass • Llandaff Fields • Thompson's Park • Llanishen ReservoirShopping Arcades • St. David's • Queens Arcade • Capitol Centre • Central Market • Castle Quarter • The Hayes • Howells • Mermaid Quay • Retail ParksLandmarks and visitor attractions in Cardiff Tallest buildings in Cardiff 1. Capital Tower • 2. Stadium House • 3. HM Government Offices • 4. Altolusso • 5. Meridian Gate • 5. Tŷ Pont Haearn • 7. Holland House • 8. Llandaff Cathedral • 9. Cardiff City Hall • 10. Helmont House • 21. Coleg Glan Hafen, City Road Campus • 23. Marriott Hotel • 25. Cardiff Castle Clock TowerLandmarks Wales Millennium Centre • Millennium Stadium • Pierhead Building • Senedd • St David's Hall • St David's Hotel & Spa • Ninian Park • SWALEC Stadium • Cardiff International Sports Stadium • Cardiff City Stadium • Cardiff Central Library • Temple of Peace • Llandaff Cathedral • Central Market • Welsh National War Memorial • Animal Wall • AllianceVisitor attractions National Museum Cardiff • St Fagans National History Museum • Cardiff Castle • Castell Coch • 2 Glynrhondda Street • Cardiff Bay • Cardiff Centenary Walk • Cardiff International Pool • Cardiff International Sports Village • Cardiff International White Water • Doctor Who Exhibition Centre • Mermaid Quay • Museum of the Welsh Soldier • Norwegian Church • Red Dragon Centre • TechniquestEconomy and industry of Cardiff Company and
organisation
headquarters118 118 • Admiral Group • BBC Cymru Wales • Brains Brewery • Clark's Pies • Cube Interactive • IQE • ITV Wales • Julian Hodge Bank • Media Wales • Peacocks • Peski Records • Placid Casual • Principality Building Society • See Monkey Do Monkey • S4C • The Barcud Derwen Group • Target Group • Advanced Transport Systems • Veritair • WJEC • Wales Social Partners Unit • Welsh National OperaCompany and
organisation major
locationsAtradius • Asda Stores • British Airways Engineering • British Gas • British Telecom • Deloitte • Eversheds • HBOS • ING Direct • J. Sainsbury plc • Legal & General • Lloyds TSB • NHS Wales • Tesco Stores Ltd. • The AA • SWALEC • Zurich Financial ServicesMajor public
sector employersCardiff and Vale University Health Board • Cardiff Bus • Cardiff Council • Cardiff University • Coleg Glan Hafren • Department of Trade and Industry • HM Revenue and Customs • National Assembly for Wales Commission • University of Glamorgan • University of Wales Institute, Cardiff • Welsh Assembly GovernmentRetail Shopping (St. David's • Queens Arcade • Capitol Centre • Howells • The Hayes • Castle Quarter • Central Market • Victorian Arcades) • Retail Parks (Cardiff Bay Retail Park • Capital Retail Park • Culverhouse Cross)Hospitality Hotels (St David's Hotel & Spa • Copthorne • Marriott • Hilton • Radisson Blu • Accor Hotels • Holiday Inn) • Restaurant quarters (Red Dragon Centre • Eastside• Mermaid Quay)Regeneration
and developmentCardiff Bay • Cardiff International Sports Village • Cardiff International Pool • Cardiff Bay Development Corporation • St. David's 2 • Leckwith developmentTourism Wales Millennium Centre • St Fagans National History Museum • National Museum • Cardiff Castle • Castell Coch • Senedd • Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre • Techniquest • Cardiff StoryMajor events Cardiff Big Weekend •1958 Commonwealth Games • FA Cup • Heineken Cup • 2012 Olympics • Rugby World Cup (1991 • 1999 • 2007 • 2015) • National Eisteddfod • Six Nations • The Ashes • Tsunami Relief Cardiff • Urdd Eisteddfod • Wales Rally GB • Sparks in the Park (Round Table Fireworks) • Michael Forever – The Tribute Concert19th and 20th centuries Bank of Wales • Cardiff Docks • Coal Exchange • Glamorganshire Canal • South Wales coalfield • Taff Vale Railway • Tiger Bay •Categories:- Economy of Cardiff
- Cathays
- Museums in Cardiff
- Art museums and galleries in Wales
- National museums of Wales
- Natural history museums in the United Kingdom
- Organisations based in Wales with royal patronage
- Domes
- Grade I listed buildings in Cardiff
- Dinosaur museums
- Geology museums in the United Kingdom
- Archaeology museums in Wales
- Decorative arts museums in the United Kingdom
- Museums established in 1907
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.