Tenby Museum and Art Gallery is delighted to announce that His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has agreed to loan the museum four of his original watercolours for the summer months.
The paintings will be hung in the Wilfred Harrison Gallery.
The Prince of Wales's watercolours are titled: 1992, Tinzenhorn from Wolfgang, near Davos, Switzerland; 1996, Ksar Douira, Morocco; 2000, Lochnagar, Balmoral in January; 2003, View from Casa Bosci, near Sienna II.
Tenby Museum and Art Gallery has always had a reputation for providing a 'must see' snapshot of 19th and 20th Century British art with a Welsh significance, as well as showing contemporary art from living artists.
The museum is grateful to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales for his generosity in loaning his work to the museum and they are confident that the people of Tenby and its many visitors will enjoy viewing these paintings this summer.
The paintings will go on display on July 11 and will remain with the museum until the end of September 2009.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales previously visited the museum in July 2003 when he unveiled a plaque to mark its 125th anniversary.
Jamie Owen (president) commented "After writing to Clarence House last year, we were surprised and delighted that His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales's private secretary responded so positively to our request.
"This is wonderful news for Tenby Museum - it's another good reason for making a visit this summer."




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