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May 16, 2026

Penry Williams: Elegance and Romance in Italian Life

Penry Williams (1802–1885) was a Welsh painter best known for his elegant depictions of Italian life and landscapes. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, he trained at the Royal Academy in London before settling permanently in Rome in 1827, where he lived for nearly six decades.

Williams specialized in genre scenes, portraits, and Italian views, often portraying local peasants, Roman festivals, and the picturesque countryside with a refined, romantic sensibility. His works combined neoclassical clarity with the warmth and charm of everyday Italian life, earning him considerable success among British visitors on the Grand Tour.

Williams is remembered as one of the most accomplished Welsh artists of the 19th century and a significant figure in the British artistic community in Rome. These beautiful paintings capture Penry Williams’ refined sensibility, romantic charm, and deep affection for Italian life, cementing his legacy as one of the most graceful Welsh artists of the 19th century.

A Roman and His Ox Cart by Ancient Ruins

A Distant View of Saint Peter's, Rome

A Goatherd on the Roman Campagna

A Mother and Child beneath an Arbour at Evening

A View of Rome from the Tiber, with the Ponte Rotto and the Temple of Vesta

Bringing in the Grapes

By the Well

Fisher Boys

Italian Girl with Tambourine

Italian Goatherds

Italian Peasant Children

Italian Peasants

Italian Peasants

Landscape with Figures and a Ruin

Mediterranean Bay Seen through an Arch

Neapolitan Peasants at a Fountain

Peasant Girls – Sorrento

Procession to the Christening near Araccia

Ruins of the Villa of Maecenas, Seen from the Olive Groves, Tivoli

Santa Maria Maggiore seen from the Gardens

Spanish Lady

Stormy Landscape

Subiaco

Temple of Hercules Victor, The Piazza di Bocca della Verita and the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin

The Italian Family - Ferry on the River Ninfa

The Shrine

Tiber with the Temple of Hercules Victor, Santa Maria in Cosmedin and the Ponte Rotto seen from the Convent of San Barto

Tivoli

Waterfall in the Neath Valley

Ysgwd or Scwd Fall, Neath Valley

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