Blodeuwedd with Math and Gwydion

Catalog no.

0135

Year

1994

Subject

Mythology

Media

Oil and Acrylics /
Oil on cloth/hessian

Size (H x W)

29 x 24 inches

Availability

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In Welsh legend, Arhanrod refuses to let her son Lleu take a wife. So, with their magic, Math and Gwydion create a bride made of flowers, Blodeuwedd, from oak, broom and meadowsweet.

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0135 Blodeuwedd with Math and Gwydion

In Welsh legend, Arhanrod refuses to let her son Lleu take a wife. So, with their magic, Math and Gwydion create a bride made of flowers, Blodeuwedd, from oak, broom and meadowsweet.
Subject
Mythology
Media
Oil and Acrylics
Year
1994
Catalog no.
0135
Size (h x w)
29
x
24 inches
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