Edward Arthur Walton RSA PRSW 1860-1922
Walton was perhaps the most consistent of all the 'Glasgow Boys.' Although much in demand as a portrait painter, he was a landscape artist by inclination. Latterly Galloway became his favourite painting ground, due in part to the travel restrictions occasioned by the First World War. He was issued with a Defence of the Realm Permit Book in July 1917, enabling him to paint within a radius of five miles of New Abbey and Carsethorn until the end of October that year. A similar permit was issued by the War Ministry the following year, allowing him to work within five miles of New Abbey and Douglas Hall.
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Scottish Impressions
6 Jun - 31 Aug 2024Our summer exhibition opens with an exquisite example of Pre-Raphaelite painting by Waller Hugh Paton. Sublime evening light suffuses the scene which takes in a moored boat on a loch...Read more -
True to Nature
Trees in Scottish Art 23 Sep - 12 Nov 2022Trees, as an extension of the natural landscape, have been weighted with meaning throughout the history of art. Over time allegory gave way to the decorative and picturesque. The broader...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys
30 Jun - 26 Aug 2022When the Glasgow Boys rose to prominence in the 1880s, there was a sense of wonder at how a group of Scottish painters could hold such sway in the academies,...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys & Galloway Pictures
Harbour Cottage Gallery, Kirkcudbright 14 - 29 Aug 2021Harbour Cottage Gallery Castle Bank, Kirkcudbright DG6 4LB Open 11am to 5pm Monday through Saturday 12pm to 5pm on Sundays In this, our 6th exhibition at Harbour Cottage Gallery and...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys
10 Jun - 24 Jul 2021When the Glasgow Boys rose to prominence in the 1880s, there was a sense of wonder at how a group of Scottish painters could hold such sway in the academies,...Read more -
Twenty Twenty
25 Sep - 14 Nov 2020Fra Giovanni Giocondo, a late 15th, early 16th century priest and scholar who designed the bridge at Notre Dame said, 'The gloom of the world is but a shadow. Behind...Read more -
A History in Small Pictures
31 Jul - 29 Aug 2020A survey of Scottish art over three centuries. Diminutive paintings by, amongst others, John Clerk of Eldin, Sir David Wilkie, Alexander Nasmyth, Sir Henry Raeburn, Sam Bough, John MacWhirter, E...Read more -
Scottish Painting
1650-1950 15 Nov - 23 Dec 20191650 to 1950 was a presentation of three centuries of Scottish Painting, from 17 th century works by William Gouw Ferguson through still life, landscape painting and portraiture to the...Read more -
In The Frame
Small Paintings and Antique Frames 18 Jan - 16 Feb 2019An exhibition of small paintings by Scottish artists displayed within groups of antique frames from the 18th-20th centuries. These were a selection of frames from our extensive period frame stock...Read more -
Fleming At Fifty
Radicals, Pioneers and Rebels 15 Aug - 3 Sep 2018In partnership with The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation, the exhibition showcased historic nineteenth and early twentieth Scottish paintings in modern and timely contexts, focusing on pioneering female artists, migration and refugee...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys 1870-1910
21 Jul - 28 Aug 2017In a reaction to the prescribed approach to the Victorian painting of the late nineteenth century, the Glasgow Boys sought a new and ‘modern’ style of painting, where their compositions...Read more -
Signatures Of Scottish Art
140 Years of the Fine Art Society 10 Jun - 9 Jul 2016Exhibited during the year that The Fine Art Society celebrated its 140th anniversary, the occasion was marked in our Edinburgh gallery with the exhibition Signatures of Scottish Art. The show...Read more -
The Glasgow Boys
2 Oct - 14 Nov 2015The Glasgow Boys presented a selected exhibition of paintings by those artists central to the group and others who, inspired by the vanguard's daring and rejection of the establishment. Inspired...Read more -
Harvey to Houston
Scottish Painting 20 May - 18 Jun 2011This exhibition included work by a number of important names in Scottish Art from the nineteenth and twentieth century; from the genre painter Sir George Harvey to the work of...Read more -
Lavery and The Glasgow Boys
7 Apr - 8 May 2010No one quite understood why art should flourish in grimy Glasgow at the turn of the twentieth century. Even in eulogies on the ‘second city of the Empire’ there was...Read more