William Roos

For the English baron spelled "William Roos" or "Willian de Roos", see William de Ros.

William Roos (1808 – 4 July 1878) was a Welsh artist and engraver.[1] Several of Roos' portraits, mainly of notable Welsh figures, are owned by the National Library of Wales.

Life history

Roos was born in 1808 to Thomas and Mary Roose of Bodgadfa, Amlwch on the Isle of Anglesey. Although no exact date of birth exists, he was christened on 30 April 1808. In 1858, at the National Eisteddfod at Llangollen, Roos' paintings The Death of Owen Glyndwr and The Death of Captain Wynn at Alma won the second place prize.[1] Although based in Wales, he spent periods of time in London and frequently travelled in order to sustain his potrair work.[2]

A popular portrait painter, several of his portraits are now held at the National Museum of Wales, including oils of preacher Christmas Evans, Thomas Charles, John Cox, and poet John Jones.[1] The Museum also houses several mezzotints and lithograph portraits by him.[1]

Paintings by Roos

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Lloyd, John Edward; Jenkins, R.T. (1958). The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, Down to 1940. Cardiff: William Lewis. p. 890.
  2. Welsh engravers National Library of Wales

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