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236:, forming the nucleus in the mid-20th century of its international art collection and greatly expanding its range. It has been called "one of the great British art collections of the 20th century." Among these were seven oil paintings that had been bought as 37:, is recognised as the most influential collector of Impressionist and 20th-century art in Wales. She and her sister were independently wealthy, their fortune inherited from the businesses created by their grandfather, the industrialist 481: 405: 279:
Gwendoline Elizabeth Davies should not be confused with the Hon. Gwendoline Rita Jean Davies (born 1929), the daughter of her brother, David Davies, 1st Baron Davies.
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at their estate, a 3–4-day affair that included poetry readings. The festivals played host to important composers and other musical figures of the period, including
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with a legacy left by the Davies sisters. In January 2003, after major refurbishment, the Gallery re-opened as Oriel Davies Gallery in recognition of the sisters.
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In 1908 while travelling in Europe, the sisters began to collect art. In particular, they purchased many works by the
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Whereas art was Margaret's passion, Gwen was a talented amateur musician. From 1933 to 1938, they sponsored the
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from 1905 – 1913 was an adviser to the Davies sisters and assisted in securing their vast art collection.
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and post-Impressionists, although they also acquired holdings of 20th-century modern artists, such as
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where they were reinstated as genuine Turners. All seven paintings will now be exhibited together.
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In 1953 and 1961, the Davies sisters' collection of 260 works was bequeathed to the
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for more than 30 years. The festival was revived again in 1988 by the tenor
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minister. Edward was the only son of the industrialist and philanthropist
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In 1967, the Davies Memorial Gallery was purpose-built in
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The sisters ended the festival during the build-up to the
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Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. "Davies, Gwendoline Elizabeth".
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People associated with Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
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Gwendoline and Margaret Davies bought the mansion of
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Index

Gwen Davies (disambiguation)
CH
Margaret
David Davies
National Museum Wales
Llandinam
Calvinistic Methodist
David Davies
David Davies, 1st Baron Davies
Peerage
Margaret
Impressionists
Josef Herman
Oskar Kokoschka
Augustus John
Stanley Spencer
Frank Brangwyn
Eric Gill
Hugh Blaker
Holburne Museum
Gregynog
First World War
Thomas Jones
Gregynog Press
limited editions
Welsh
Gregynog Music Festival
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Edward Elgar
Gustav Holst

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