The Court of Glyndŵr

Published 15/08/2024   |   Last Updated 16/08/2024   |   Reading Time minutes

Dan Llywelyn Hall

Sponsored by Russell George MS

 

Dates: 6 September - 3 October 2024

Location: Senedd Neuadd

A painting of Owain Glyndŵr. He is depicted with long hair and a beard and wears a red jacket. He holds two small black dogs in his hands, and is set against a backdrop of a dark mountain and green trees.

Owain Glyndŵr (c.1354 – c.1415) was a Welsh leader and soldier who became the last native Prince of Wales. From 1400 – c.1415, Glyndŵr led a rebellion against English rule in Wales. In 1404, he established the first Welsh Parliament in Machynlleth.

To coincide with Owain Glyndŵr Day, artist Dan Llywelyn Hall has created a series of portraits depicting key figures from Owain’s court. The artist used the limited references available to visualize each character.

“Throughout Owain Glyndŵr’s life he moved between all ranks of society, including both Welsh and English nobility. Having served for the English crown, he was seen as an important link between the two nations”.

“When Owain’s revolt began he relied on his longstanding alliances on both sides of the border. In the following years of the campaign, key figures contributed to securing Owain’s legacy. This included financial and military support, as well as the chroniclers of the time, who provided us with valuable insights into Owain’s character”.

- Dan Llywelyn Hall

Owain Glyndŵr day is held annually in Wales on 16 September.