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Landscape exhibition for Welsh park
Four centuries of the Welsh landscape, interpreted by internationally recognised artists, has been put on show at Oriel y Parc, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority's gallery and visitor centre in St Davids, Wales.
Entitled The Changing Landscape, the exhibition will include objects from the art, natural history and industry collections of Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales.
Speaking of the exciting exhibition, Bryony Dawkes, partnership projects curator for National Museum Wales said: "The works will explore the impact of natural process and human intervention on the landscape around us.
"Early pieces include a Francis Place image of Tenby dating from 1678, one of the earliest known views of Wales drawn on the spot. We also have a major work by Alfred Sisley, a contemporary of Monet and Renoir, who was the only Impressionist ever to paint the Welsh landscape."
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