The Golden Vale (Junction of the Wye and Irfran near Builth Wells)

‘The Golden Vale (Junction of the Wye and Irfran near Builth Wells)’, by John Claydon Adams, c.1895. Claydon Adams was an English landscape painter (1840-1906) and presented numerous works at the Royal Academy. The oil on canvas landscape depicts the confluence of two rivers in the centre, the banks lined by pasture fields, with cattle. Deciduous trees line the banks, most likely willow.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
142/1978x
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Paintings
Medium
oil on canvas
Common Name
The Golden Vale (Junction of the Wye and Irfran near Builth Wells)
Simple Name
painting
Inscription Transcription
J Clayton Adams 1895; Elands Art Gallery Exeter “The Golden Vale” (RA 1895) Clayton Adams 25/5/90; “The Golden Vale” Junction of the Wye near Builth Wells by Clayton Admas
Period Classification
Victorian (1837-1901)
Production Town
Edmonton
Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Date
1895
Production Person Initials
John Clayton
Production Person Surname
Adams
Production Year Low

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The Golden Vale (Junction of the Wye and Irfran near Builth Wells)