
Known as Captain Walter William May he was a marine painter in watercolours painting coastal scenes in England, France and Holland. After his retirement from the navy he devoted himself to painting, and was a member of the Institute of painters in Water-colours. An example of his work is held at the Norwich Museum. Exhibited a number of works at the NWS, RA, and RBA.
More Illustrations in Book: A series of fourteen sketches made during the voyage up Wellington channel in search of Sir John Franklin and the missing crews of H.M. discovery-ships Erebus and Terror (View all 14)
Walter William May (English, 1831-1896)
Walter William May (English, 1831-1896)
Walter William May (English, 1831-1896)
Walter William May (English, 1831-1896)
Walter William May (English, 1831-1896)