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In World War II he was a soldier in the Pioneer Corps. In November 1940, while on leave, he married Mary Ross (1913–2006), who had been an amateur actress in the Swansea Little Theatre. He and Mary had two children – a son and a daughter (Hilly, born 1954). Janes was posted to Egypt, where he worked
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and subsequently at Coleherne Road, Earls Court. In a radio broadcast in the early 1950s Dylan Thomas described how they shared rooms while Janes was a student at the Royal Academy of Arts, described Janes's meticulous technique and stated that, "After many Academy awards, and several paintings hung
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Janes created three portraits of Thomas. The first, painted in Coleherne Road in 1934, is oil on canvas, displaying Janes's technique at this period of cutting lines into the paint with his pen-knife, to provide relief and focus. When Janes decided in 1936 to return to Swansea, he left his
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Although Janes and Thomas had been to the same school, Janes was some three years older than Thomas so they didn't get to know each other until after their schooldays. They first met in 1932 through their mutual friend, the musician Daniel Jones.
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In 1936 Janes settled in Swansea again, and taught part-time at the Swansea School of Art and Crafts. At this period he painted a series of still lifes. As well as being a painter Janes was also an accomplished pianist, and like his friend
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a)Alfred Janes attributed his skill in creating still-lifes to his having been born over a fruit & flower shop in Swansea's Castle Square. b) Technique quotation taken from (Alfred Janes 1911–1999 p.5)
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for two and a half years in a prisoner-of-war camp. There he learnt Swahili and Italian, and made friendships with some of the Italian prisoners, which he maintained in later years.
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After the war Janes returned to Swansea and resumed his teaching at the Swansea School of Art and Crafts and his painting. At this period he made portraits of
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and portraits, he was commissioned to paint a portrait of the mayor of Swansea, Arthur Lovell. In 1931 he painted a portrait of a 17-year-old
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accumulated works behind and most are now lost; but the portrait of Dylan Thomas and some other paintings and drawings had been acquired by
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of Art, and from then until his death he lived at Dulwich. Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were
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in London galleries, he returned to Swansea to work and experiment, which were synonymous."
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He died in London on 3 February 1999. He is buried in the graveyard of St Andrew's Church,
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Tony Curtis interview with Fred Janes in 'Welsh Artists Talking' (Seren 2000)
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and "Marxist scholar" Bert Trick. Collectively, they became known as
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In 1934 Janes, Thomas and Levy shared a flat at 5 Redcliffe Street,
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in London. At the Royal Academy Schools his drawing tutors included
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that year). Three years later, while he was still concentrating on
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Alfred Janes 1911–1999 a retrospective = adolwg Janes Alfred
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and then the Swansea School of Art and Crafts (now part of
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he saw parallels between the arts of painting and music.
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J. Davies et al., 'Janes, Alfred (1911–99) Artist', in
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Two Artist of West Wales Alfred Janes and Will Roberts
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Alfred George Janes was born on 30 June 1911, in the
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Alfred Janes Retrospective, 24 July – 19 August 1995
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Index


Gower
Swansea
Welsh
Royal Academy Schools
Welsh artist
Swansea
Croydon
still lifes
portraits
The Kardomah Gang
Dylan Thomas
Vernon Watkins
Daniel Jones
city centre
Swansea
South Wales
Castle Square
Bishop Gore School
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
1928
National Eisteddfod
Treorchy
still lifes
Mervyn Levy
Royal Academy Schools
Tom Monnington
flats
Chelsea
William Scott

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