
Penny Day
Head of UK and Ireland
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Provenance
The Artist, from whom acquired directly by the family of the present owner
Private Collection, U.K.
Exhibited
Cardiff, National Museum of Wales, Kyffin Williams, March-May 1987, cat.no.12; this exhibition travelled to Llandudno, Mostyn Art Gallery, May-July and Swansea, Glynn Vivian Museum and Art Gallery, August-September
"And, looking through your catalogues, I mean, every now and then there's a painting for example of pheasants, or of wildlife of some kind, or of a bird perhaps. I mean, what's the proportion there? I suspect it's less."
"Oh, I used to, when I lived in London down the road there was a game merchant, Mr Pargiter, and I used to go along there and borrow his birds and paint them, and because I painted very quickly I used to take them back when I had finished. There was also a Mr Richards the fishmonger, I had to buy the fish unfortunately. But at that time I painted quite a lot of still life of birds. But the most successful bird of all I painted was a cock pheasant, and I always think this is one of the most successful paintings in Western art, not because it's a beautiful painting but for the simple fact that I shot it, I painted it, I ate it and I sold it. I don't think Rembrandt even did that."
(National Life Stories; Artist's Lives, Kyffin Williams in an interview with Cathy Courtney, 21-22 March 1995)