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The Welsh Bard. 1858. Artist: William Theed
The Welsh Bard.1858. A poet, especially one who writes impassioned, lyrical, or epic verse. Bards were originally Celtic composers of eulogy and satire; the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds
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Bard Guildhall Library Art Gallery Harp Marble Stringed Instrument Wales Welsh William Theed William Theed Ii
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The Welsh Bard
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is a captivating print that showcases the artistic brilliance of William Theed, an esteemed 19th-century artist. This mesmerizing sculpture captures the essence of a bard, a poet who possesses an extraordinary ability to compose impassioned and lyrical verses. Originating from Celtic traditions, bards were revered for their talent in crafting eulogies and satires, but they also excelled in narrating heroic tales. In this remarkable piece of art, we witness a bearded man dressed in traditional Welsh attire. His flowing robes drape gracefully around his body as he holds a harp, symbolizing his deep connection with music and poetry. The intricate details carved into the marble sculpture bring life to every fold of fabric and strand of hair. The location where "The Welsh Bard" resides is none other than the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, serving as a testament to its historical significance. As we delve into this image, we are transported back in time to Wales during the 19th century when bards held immense cultural importance. This print not only celebrates William Theed's exceptional craftsmanship but also pays homage to Wales' rich literary heritage. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact that poets have had on society throughout history – their words echoing through generations like melodies played on stringed instruments.
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