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David Jones

Born 1895 – Died 1974

Jones was born in Brockley, South London, the son of a Welsh printer. He studied at the Camberwell School of Art before the First World War. He was associated with Eric Gill’s communities of artists and craftsmen in Sussex and Wales in the 1920s, working as an engraver and printer, while at the same time writing poetry and essays. His work reflects his interest in early Christianity, Arthurian myths and the ancient classical world.

ARTWORKS

Drawing

Quia per Incarnati, c. 1953

David Jones

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Drawing

Vexilla Regis, 1948

David Jones

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Drawing

Flora in Calix Light, 1950

David Jones

Flora in Calix Light Find out more

Painting

Seascape from a Terrace, 1929

David Jones

Seascape from a Terrace Find out more

Print

Nativity with Beasts and Shepherds, 1927

David Jones

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