Everything about Gwendoline Davies totally explained
Gwendoline Elizabeth Davies (
February 11 1882 –
July 3 1951), was a granddaughter of the philanthropist
David Davies Llandinam. Together with her sister
Margaret, she's remembered as a patron of the arts in
Wales.
Gwendoline Davies was born at
Llandinam, her father Edward being the only son of David Davies. Her brother was
David Davies, 1st Baron Davies. She was educated at Highfield School in Hendon. She and her sister bought the mansion of
Gregynog just after
World War I, and set up a centre which has attracted artists and musicians to the present day. In
1923 the sisters launched the
Gregynog Press, printing fine limited editions in both
English and
Welsh. The sisters had begun to collect art in about 1908, while travelling in Europe. In particular, they purchased many works by the
Impressionists, and their collection was later bequeathed to the
National Museum of Wales, forming the nucleus of its art collection. Whereas art was Margaret's hobby, Gwen was a talented amateur musician. From
1932 to
1938, Gregynog was also home to a music festival (revived in 1988).
Neither of the sisters ever married. Gwen Davies was created a Companion of Honour in
1937. She died in
Oxford and her ashes were buried at her birthplace.
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