Henry Walton (English painter)
Henry Walton (1746โ1813) was an English painter and art dealer.
Henry Walton | |
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Born | Henry Walton 1746 Dickleburgh, Norfolk county, England, United Kingdom[1] |
Died | 1813 |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Painting |

Lady Grant, Wife of Sir James Grant by Henry Walton, Yale Center for British Art, 1775
Little is known of Walton's early life. In 1770, he began studying art at the St. Martin's Lane Academy, in London. Walton primarily worked as a portraitist, painting in oil and producing miniatures. Later he painted some genre works. Records show he later worked as a picture dealer and adviser to some major private collectors.[2]
References
- "ULAN ID 500010151".
- "Henry Walton Brief Bio". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry Walton.
- A Girl Buying a Ballad exhibited 1778 from Tate Collection
- 27 artworks by or after Henry Walton at the Art UK site
- Rendell, Mike (17 May 2013). "An artist I had never heard of: Henry Walton,1746 โ 1813".
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