Skip to main content

Sir Kyffin Williams Art

British
Kyffin was born at Llangefni on Anglesey. His bank manager father and his mother were both the children of Church of England rectors on the island. Anglesey's country parishes, its farmland and the stone walls that defined his early world would define his drawings. Family tradition dictated that John - for that was how he was known until the need arose for a more painterly name - and his elder brother, Richard, should be sent away, first to prep school and then to Shrewsbury School. At 18, work with a firm of Pwllheli land agents gave him an even greater familiarity with the area and when a clear day dawned a vista of Cardigan Bay sweeping down to St David's Head opened up before him. Joining the 6th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers as a Lieutenant in 1937 offered new prospects, but the onset of epilepsy destroyed his budding army career and it was a slightly disillusioned young man who enrolled at the Slade School, evacuated for the war years to Oxford. According to Kyffin, his tutors mainly despaired of him, but the encouragement he received from Allan Gwynne Jones would establish the tenor of his teaching at Highgate School, where Kyffin was senior art master from 1944 until 1973. Royal Academicians Anthony Green and the late Patrick Procktor were to pay tribute to his influence, and composers John Tavener and John Rutter were pupils too. Yet, throughout his London teaching years, Kyffin's heart remained in Wales, and he returned to paint at every opportunity
(Biography provided by Trinity House)
to
2
1
2
1
1
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
6,886
3,210
2,514
1,217
1
1
1
Artist: Sir Kyffin Williams
St Cwyfan's Church, Anglesey Limited Edition Lithograph, Signed Artist Proof
By Sir Kyffin Williams
Located in ludlow, GB
Artists Proof from the Limited Edition Lithograph circa 1999 which numbered 150. This rare print was produced by Sir kyffin Williams, the supremely popular Welsh Painter, with all p...
Category

1990s Modern Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Lithograph

'Snowdon' Welsh landscape painting by Kyffin Williams, mountains, hillside, lake
By Sir Kyffin Williams
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Snowdon' by Sir Kyffin Williams is an incredible example of this iconic British artists work. Using ink wash Kyffin has created a work that is atmospheric and moody - drawing the vi...
Category

20th Century Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Related Items
Windswept Landscape Henry Moore drawing of Scottish landscape for W.H. Auden
By Henry Moore
Located in New York, NY
One of a series of 18 lithographs drawn by the artist fo¬r the Auden Poems/Moore Lithographs 1974 book and portfolio. This work is from an edition of 25 printed on vellum aside from ...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Lithograph

1930s French Impressionist Watercolour of Children in an Idyllic Country Scene
Located in Cotignac, FR
French Impressionist watercolour on paper view of children in an idyllic country scene by Henri Clamen. Signed bottom right. Acquired from the atelier of the artist with other signed...
Category

Early 20th Century Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor

French School - Landscape New York WTC Sunset - NYC Building Painting (Large)
Located in Sempach, LU
Landscape New York WTC Sunset (Large) New York One World Trade Center urban view Technique: oil, acrylic, and ink on old book pages on wooden frame 55x55cm ■■ 21,6x21,6 inch 》》R E ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Ink, Oil, Acrylic

Bluebell Woods Large, Limited Edition Landscape Print, Woodland Artwork
By Michael Sanders
Located in Deddington, GB
Bluebell Woods Large is a limited edition canvas print by artist Michael Sanders. These stunning prints are created using fine art archival quality inks and canvas with three layers ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Epoxy Glue, Archival Ink, Canvas, Varnish

Boats, Print on Canvas
By Vahe Yeremyan
Located in Granada Hills, CA
Artist: Vahe Yeremyan Work: Print on Canvas Subject: Boats, SIZE: 14" x 26" x 0.8''inch, 36x66x2cm Unframed, Stretched on the wooden bar, Gallery Wrapped, Ready to Hang All works a...
Category

2010s Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Printer's Ink

French School - Urban scape - La defense - French Post Impressionist
Located in Sempach, LU
La Défense Landscape - Sky scrappers, office in Paris. Technique: oil, acrylic, and ink on old book pages on wooden frame 40x40cm ■■ 15,7x15,7 inch 》》R E ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Ink, Oil, Acrylic

French School - Urban New York City Empire State Building Post Impressionist
Located in Sempach, LU
New York City - Empire State Building Landscape - Sky scrappers, office- NYC Building Painting Technique: oil, acrylic, and ink on old book page...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Oil, Ink, Acrylic

French School - Entre chien et Loup City - NYC Building Painting
Located in Sempach, LU
Urban view with sunset Technique: oil, acrylic, ink on wood frame 40x40cm / 15,7x15,7inch 》》R E A D Y -- T O -- H A N G《《 ❶ → Original signed work. Certificate of authenticity i...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Ink, Oil, Acrylic

Original "The Ships Are Coming" vintage American poster with an Eagle.
By James Henry Daugherty
Located in Spokane, WA
Original: THE SHIPS ARE COMING vintage poster. Artist: James H. Daugherty (1889-1974) Publisher: U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Publication Section, Philadelphia, 1917. Poster showing a giant eagle...
Category

1910s American Modern Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Lithograph

Campagne Grecque (Greek Country) by Charles Lapicque - signed color lithograph
By Charles Lapicque
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful original lithograph depicting a Greek landscape by Charles Lapicque was printed in Paris at the Atelier Mourlot in 1964. The artist produced some of his first landscap...
Category

1960s Modern Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Lithograph

South African Village - Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Highly detailed village scene by notable South African artist Tsepiso Lesenyeho (b. 1968). A cluster of houses sit atop a hill, against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and clouds. I...
Category

Early 2000s Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Ink, Paper, Watercolor

Priests Cove II, Adele Riley, Classical Style Seascape Painting, Bright Sea Art
By Adele Riley
Located in Deddington, GB
Priests Cove II By Adele Riley [2021] Signed by the artist Mixed media, acrylic and acrylic inks Image size: H:26 cm x W:26 cm Frame Size: H:32.5 cm x W:32.5 cm x D:6cm Sold Framed P...
Category

2010s Impressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Previously Available Items
Welsh Pony Refusing to be Lead.Original Watercolor.Modern British.Horse.Kyffin.
By Sir Kyffin Williams
Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset
TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE - LITERALLY !! An original pencil and watercolour drawing of a Pony by Sir Kyffin Williams. The paper has another drawing by the artist on the reverse of a farmer standing with a stick by a stone wall. The watercolour and drawing are presented and supplied in a contemporary frame. The framing has been performed to make both drawings visible with preference given to the drawing of the Pony. The frame dimensions when viewing the Pony are 48cm high x 55.5cm wide. The visible paper dimensions are 25.5cm high x 33.5cm wide (10inches high x 13.19inches wide). The watercolour of the Pony is monogrammed lower right. Sir John "Kyffin" Williams, KBE, RA is regarded as one of the great figures of Modern Welsh art. His iconic paintings of the North Welsh landscape and the people that lived and worked there have become enduring and instantly recognisable images. His energetic contribution to the artistic life of Wales has done much to enhance its sense of distinctive cultural identity, and his influence is today felt far beyond his homeland. John Williams, as he was known as a child, was born on 9th May 1918 in Llangefni, Anglesey into an old landed Anglesey family. His father was a bank manager. Both of his parents were children of Church of England rectors on the island. The country parishes, farmland and stone walls that defined his early life were later to define his drawings. Together with his elder brother Richard, John was sent away to prep school at Moreton Hall, then Shrewsbury School, where he contracted polioenecephalitis which later led to the onset of epilepsy. For three years he held a job as a land agent with a firm in Pwllheli. Then in 1937 he joined the 6th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers as a lieutenant. At the outbreak of war, he was sent to Northern Ireland, but four years later he failed a British Army medical examination because of epilepsy, and his doctor advised "As you are, in fact, abnormal, I think it would be a good idea if you took up art." He adopted his grandmother’s maiden name, Kyffin (rhymes with puffin!) as a more painterly name. Despite early academic difficulties, Williams enrolled at London's Slade School of Fine Art in 1941. During the war the School was based as the Ashmoleum Museum in Oxford. At interview he was told by an old professor that he couldn’t draw and could attend for one term only! In fact, he stayed for three years and the young Kyffin who had arrived drawing nudes that his tutors had told him looked more like trees ended up winning the Slade Portrait Prize and the Slade Leaving Scholarship. He found in art a way of conveying compassion and knew that he had found his true vocation. He was fascinated with Van Gogh, and felt an affinity, not least because they were both epileptic. Williams went on to teach art at Highgate School, London, where he was senior art master from 1944 until 1973.This provided him with the perfect base to develop his highly characteristic work, “free from the pressures of fashion and the contagious influences of art schools”. His pupils included the historian Sir Martin Gilbert, Royal Academicians Anthony Green and Patrick Procktor and composers John Tavener and John Rutter. In 1948, his first exhibition at the prestigious Colnaghi's marked an already auspicious start; he showed there twice again and frequently at the Leicester Galleries and thereafter in several prominent Welsh galleries. In 1968 he won a scholarship (Winston Churchill Fellowship) to study and paint in Y Wladfa; the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, where he produced works of an unusually vibrant colour. In February 2011 it was announced that Williams' paintings of Patagonia would be shown for the first time. Throughout his London teaching years, Kyffin's heart remained in Wales, and he returned to paint at every opportunity. In 1973 he returned to his beloved Wales for good and settled back on Anglesey in a house overlooking the Menai Strait, which remained his home for the rest of his life. As an artist Williams typically drew inspiration from the Welsh landscape and farmlands. The north Wales of his upbringing, the mountains that he had roamed, first as a boy with his dog, later walking with the hounds, demanded to be drawn or painted. His infamous palette knife technique has been imitated but never equalled by a whole generation of artists that followed him. Williams painted in a fast and furious manner, was fanatical about structure and form and described his production of art in terms of military engagement; he "did battle" with a picture and being "defeated" by it made him miserable. The darkness implicit in so many of Kyffin's mountain landscapes was a facet of his own make-up. He recognised in it the Celtic tendency to melancholy, but believed it to be exacerbated by circumstance, instinctively feeling that a certain despair and gloom were the logical sequel to his grand mal seizures. So the ostensibly calm exterior - army officer bearing, country gentlemanly tweed suits, aristocratic nose, luxuriant moustache - hid a more complex personality. He became President of the Royal Cambrian Academy and in this role immersed himself in projects which arguably made as important a contribution to artistic life in Wales as his painting. He inspired a revitalisation of the Academy and its transfer to a splendid new gallery in Conwy. Other Welsh galleries were similarly indebted to him and he was instrumental in securing for Anglesey the drawings of wildlife artist Charles Tunnicliffe and, in turn, a gallery to house them. He had strong relationships with the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth and gave long service to several art committees, recognising and encouraging the acquisition of works by other now prominent artists, such as Gwen John. His talent and service to the arts was well recognised; in 1974 Williams was appointed a member of the Royal Academy. In 1995 he received the Glyndŵr Award for an Outstanding Contribution to the Arts in Wales during the Machynlleth Festival. He was awarded the OBE for his services to the arts in 1982 and a Knighthood in 1999.The Oriel Kyffin Williams gallery was opened during the summer of 2008. The Kyffin Williams Drawing Prize was established, and was awarded for the first time during 2009. Although most known for his landscapes Williams was a fine and sensitive portrait painter and undertook commissions for many prominent pillars of Welsh society. It is said that there is hardly a public institution in Wales which does not have at least one Kyffin picture in its boardroom. Also an accomplished writer, Williams published two volumes of autobiography, Across the Straits (1973) and A Wider Sky (1991). He once described himself as "an obsessive, depressive, diabetic epileptic, who's apprehensive, selfish, intolerant and ruthless". This was something of a harsh assessment of a man considered immensely lovable and charming, and a great raconteur. Despite many loves and engagements Kyffin never married, quoting the difficulties of his epilepsy and its stigma. Not having his own wife and family pained him, but he did enjoy the company of a vast number of friends. Not least of these were the Marquis and Marchioness of Anglesey who were generous and supportive of his art. By his twilight years the art of Sir Kyffin Williams had truly captured the imagination of the Welsh public. His dark, monumental landscapes of Snowdonia came to be regarded as having an iconic status, and so too did the man himself. He came to be known affectionately simply as “Kyffin”. But, as a Royal Academician since 1974, his work was also familiar far beyond Wales and, of late, much sought after. Today Kyffin's works command huge prices and are held in many public collections, including the Government Art Collection, the Arts Council Collection and the National Museum of Wales. Kyffin Williams died on 1 September 2006, aged 88, at a nursing home in Anglesey. He had been suffering from lung cancer, believed to be a result of working with lead-based paints. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy. Paying tribute to Williams after his death, bass-baritone singer and Williams collector Bryn Terfel said, "I'm deeply saddened by the passing of Wales's foremost ambassador in the visual arts. Long may his memory live on in the legacy of his numerous, wonderful paintings.” Later in 2006, the Welsh singer and Manic Street Preachers front-man James Dean Bradfield included a track called "Which Way to Kyffin", dedicated to Williams, on his album “The Great Western”. A definitive biography of Kyffin’s life entitled “Obsessed”, by David Meredith...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

20th Century Welsh landscape painting 'Farm at Strumble' by Sir Kyffin Williams
By Sir Kyffin Williams
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
‘Farm at Strumble’ is filled with the natural tones of Snowdonia – slate grey, moss green and earthy tones. Kyffin has captured a typical Welsh scene, including a mountain, cottage, ...
Category

Late 20th Century Expressionist Sir Kyffin Williams Art

Materials

Oil

Sir Kyffin Williams art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Sir Kyffin Williams art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Sir Kyffin Williams in ink, paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the Impressionist style. Not every interior allows for large Sir Kyffin Williams art, so small editions measuring 17 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Christopher Sanders, Ronald Birch, and Leonard Richmond.

Artists Similar to Sir Kyffin Williams

Recently Viewed

View All