Walter Duncan (painter)
Walter Duncan was a British painter. He was born in 1848 in London, He died in 1932 in Richmond, London.[1]
He completed his early studies in the family with his father Edward Duncan. His father was a member of the "Royal Society of Watercolours" in London.
In 1871 he married Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott née Condy (1846-1880), the daughter of the painter Nicholas Matthews Condy and his wife Flora Ross née Gallie (1822-1900).
He lived in London, then later in Surrey.
Duncan expressed himself with drawing, pastels, watercolor and oil.
Works in museums
- A la Ronde of Devon (United Kingdom) with the painting Heathland Landscape.[2]
- City Art gallery of Manchester (United Kingdom).
- Museo d'arte of Avellino (Italy) with Fanciulla nel bosco (1898) e Venditrice di fiori a St. Martin in the Fields (1919) .
- Royal Collection of London (United Kingdom), with The First Interview between Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV (1902).[3]
References
- ↑ "biographical notes". Retrieved 2014-12-26.
- ↑ "Heathland Landscape". Retrieved 2014-12-26.
- ↑ The First Interview between Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV by Walter Duncan at the Royal Collection.
Bibliography
WRIGIT Christopher, GORDON Catherine Mary, SMITH Mary Peskett (2006), “Walter Duncanâ€, in IDEM British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections, New Haven 2006, Yale University Press, pag. 310.
Other websites
- photo gallery at artnet.com
- photo gallery BBC
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