Walter Duncan (painter) explained

Walter Duncan
Birth Date:5 December 1848
Birth Place:Hampstead Road, London, England
Death Date:1932
Death Place:Richmond, London, England
Nationality:English
Field:Painting

Walter Duncan (1848-1932) was a British painter and watercolorist.

Biography

He was born in London in 1848 to the artist Edward Duncan and Berthia née Huggins, the daughter of British marine painter William John Huggins. He studied art at the British Museum and the Heatherley School of Fine Art and served a seven-year apprenticeship at the Royal Academy of Arts. In 1874, he was elected an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society.[1] Proud of this distinction, he sometimes appended "A.R.W.S." to his name when he signed his works.[2]

In 1871, he married Harriet Charlotte Florence Pigott née Condy (1846-1880), the daughter of the painter Nicholas Matthews Condy. After her death, he remarried the daughter of an officer stationed in the North-Western Provinces. This led to a two-year stay in India.

He died in 1932 in Richmond, London.

Works in museums

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.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: British Water-Color Art . 2017-12-11 . Huish . Marcus B. . 1904 . The Fine Art Society . 107–108 .
  2. Web site: The Morning Walk . 2017-12-11 . Gilboy's.
  3. Web site: Heathland Landscape. 2014-12-26 . Nation Trust Collections.
  4. Web site: Duncan Landscapes. 2017-12-11 . Craven Museum & Gallery.