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Jonah Jones: An Artist's Life

Jonah Jones: An Artist's Life
Library Shelf Location 18.JONE
Publication Date 2011
Description

Sculptor, painter, letter cutter, stained glass artist, novelist, academic and administrator; Jonah Jones (1919-2004) was a twentieth century renaissance man.
Born near Newcastle into a family of miners he became a librarian before reluctantly volunteering for a non-combatant role in the Medical Corps during the second world war. He saw action in North-West Europe but also met a number of artists and craftsmen in the RAMC who fired his own passion to become an artist. After the war, now married and having survived a severe case of TB he fulfilled his dream of settling in Wales and began his 'on the job' education as a sculptor and letter cutter. Much of his early work was at Clough Williams-Ellis's Portmeirion villages. The two became close friends and Jones widened his circle to include Richard Hughes, Bertrand Russell, John Cowper Powys and Huw Wheldon.

In a varied career Jonah Jones produced intimate sculptures, monumental installations, and beautiful inscriptions, in addition to writing novels published by leading London houses, a biography of Clough Williams-Ellis and a much praised survey of the lakes of North Wales.

ISBN 9781854115560
Quantity 1
Pages 279 Pages
Author Peter Jones
Format Hardback
Publisher Seren, Bridgend
Related Artist Jonah Jones
Categories Artist Biography, Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keywords Reliefs (sculptural technique), Large-scale sculpture, Stained Glass
Artist's Nationality British/UK
Language English

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