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Elijah Walton - The Cofton Road From The Gravel Pit

The Cofton Road From The Gravel Pit (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
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Elijah Walton was a British landscapist, and best known for his landscapes of mountains in the Alps.

He was born in November 1832 in Birmingham, where his earlier years were spent. Due to the poorness of his family, without the help of one or two friends he would have been unable to study art, for which his talent was soon exhibited. After passing some years at the art academy in Birmingham, he became at the age of eighteen a student at the Royal Academy in London, where he had already exhibited a picture. There he worked assiduously, drawing from the antique and from life.

Nearly ten years later an accidental circumstance revealed to a friend his capabilities in mountain landscape, and in 1860, immediately after his marriage, he went to Switzerland. Thence he proceeded to Egypt, where unhappily his wife died of dysentery near the second cataract. He remained in the east, spending some time in Syria and at Constantinople, till the spring of 1862, when he returned for a short time to London. But for the next five years he was much abroad, working either in the Alps or in Egypt.

In 1867 he married his second wife, Fanny Phipson of Birmingham. His sketching tours then became rarer and shorter, though he visited Greece, Norway, and the Alps. At first he resided at Staines, then removed to the neighbourhood of Bromsgrove, living most of the time at the Forelands, near that town. In 1872 his wife died, and the loss permanently affected his health. He died on 25 August 1880 at his residence on Bromsgrove Lickey in Worcestershire, leaving three sons.

Walton's life was bound up in his art. He worked both in oils and in watercolours, but was more successful with the latter. Most thorough and conscientious in the study both of form and of colour, he delighted especially in mountain scenery and in atmospheric effects, such as an Alpine peak breaking through the mists, or a sunset on the Nile. Few men have equalled him in the truthful rendering of rock structure and mountain form. His pictures were much appreciated by lovers of nature; but as those of small size sold better than larger and more highly finished works, this fostered a tendency to mannerisms.

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Terglon Alps seen from near Lengenfeld Carniola, Austria

Terglon Alps seen from near Lengenfeld Carniola, Austria

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Cofton From Rednal, Moonlight

Cofton From Rednal, Moonlight (1852)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Low Hill From Cofton Hill

Low Hill From Cofton Hill (1853)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Sasso di Pelmo as seen from St. Luzia, Tyrol

Sasso di Pelmo as seen from St. Luzia, Tyrol (1866)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Field Near Cofton

Field Near Cofton (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Road Over Cofton Hill

Road Over Cofton Hill (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
The Monument, Bromsgrove, Lickey

The Monument, Bromsgrove, Lickey (1852)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Rednal From Cofton

Rednal From Cofton (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Bromsgrove, Lickey From The Birmingham Road

Bromsgrove, Lickey From The Birmingham Road (1852)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
In The Garden Of The Rose And Crown

In The Garden Of The Rose And Crown (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Low Hill

Low Hill (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
From Rednal Hill, Winter

From Rednal Hill, Winter (1852)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Lodge Gates, Entrance To Aston Hall

Lodge Gates, Entrance To Aston Hall (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
The Road To The Monument

The Road To The Monument (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
Rednal Wood, Man With A Barrow

Rednal Wood, Man With A Barrow (1850-1880)

Elijah Walton (English, 1832-1880)
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