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English painter

Walter Duncan ARWS
Born(1847-12-03)3 December 1847
Hampstead Road, London, England
Died1932
Richmond, London, England
NationalityEnglish
Known forPainting

Walter Duncan (1847-1932) ARWS was a British painter and watercolorist.

Portrait of Walter Duncan's father, the artist Edward Duncan

Biography

'A Breeze after a Bathe' by Walter Duncan (1872)

Walter Duncan was born in London in 1847 to the Royal Academy artist Edward Duncan RWS and his wife Berthia, the daughter of British marine painter William John Huggins. His older brother was the artist Allan Duncan (1844-1925). Walter Duncan studied at the Heatherley School of Fine Art before entering the Royal Academy Schools. In 1874 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society and his paintings from then on bear the initials A.R.W.S. beneath his signature. Although principally a watercolourist - he exhibited 224 paintings at the RWS - Walter Duncan also painted in oils, though examples are rare.

In 1871 he married Harriet Charlotte Condy (1846-1880), the daughter of the painter Nicholas Matthews Condy. In 1883, after her death, he married Elizabeth Sophia Anne Haase Child Gascoyne, the daughter of an officer stationed in the North-Western Provinces. This led to a two-year stay in India.

Between 1869 and 1893 Duncan exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Grosvenor Gallery, the New Gallery, and the Royal Watercolour Society. From the 1870s he was also one of the principal artists of The Illustrated London News. He died in Richmond, London in 1932.

Works in Museums

References

  1. ^ Huish, Marcus B. (1904). "British Water-Color Art". The Fine Art Society. pp. 107–108. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  2. "The Morning Walk". Gilboy's. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "Heathland Landscape". Nation Trust Collections. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  4. "The First Interview between Elizabeth Woodville and King Edward IV". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 450217.
  5. "Here Lotus Blossoms are found". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 913418.
  6. "Duncan Landscapes". Craven Museum & Gallery. Retrieved 11 December 2017.

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, p. 310.

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