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 Duncan”, 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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