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Kyffin Williams. Welsh Artist. By James. Kyffin Williams. Personal Life. Williams was born in Llangefni, Anglesey. His father was a bank manager.
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Kyffin Williams Welsh Artist By James
Kyffin Williams Personal Life • Williams was born in Llangefni, Anglesey. • His father was a bank manager. • Kyffin Williams was educated at Moreton Hall School then Shrewsbury School before joining the 6th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers as a lieutenant in 1937. After he failed a British Army medical examination in 1941 (because of epilepsy), his doctor advised him to take up art for the sake of his health.
Kyffin Williams Personal Life • Williams enrolled at London's Slade School of Fine Art in 1941 and taught art at Highgate School, London, where he was senior art master from 1944 until 1973. • His pupils included the historian Sir Martin Gilbert, Royal Academicians Anthony Green and Patrick Procktor and composers John Tavener and John Rutter. In 1968 he won a scholarship (Winston Churchill Fellowship) to study and paint in Y Wladfa; the Welsh settlement in Patagonia.
Kyffin Williams Personal Life • Williams died on 1 September 2006, aged 88, at a nursing home in Anglesey. He had been suffering from lung cancer, believed to be a result of working with lead-based paints. • Williams was buried at St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy. • In 2006, the Welsh singer and Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield included a track called "Which Way to Kyffin", dedicated to Williams, on his album The Great Western.
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