James Walter Robert Linton

water-colourist ,English. 1869-1947 Australian silversmith, jeweller, woodworker and painter of English birth. His father was the watercolourist Sir James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916). Having trained as a painter and architect in London, he travelled to Western Australia in 1896 and began practising metalwork after settling in Perth; he was appointed head of the art department of Perth Technical School in 1902. Following a trip to London in 1907, when he attended classes at the Sir John Cass Technical Institute under Harold Stabler, he concentrated on producing metalwork. Working in partnership with Arthur Cross, William Andrews and his own son Jamie Linton (1904-80), he produced ecclesiastical and domestic wares, presentation pieces and jewellery. His designs were influenced by British Arts and Crafts metalwork and were bold and simple, with decoration generally confined to hammered surfaces, twisted wire, hardstones and enamels.


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James Walter Robert Linton Untitled oil


Untitled
Painting ID::  33204
Untitled
mk82 c.1920 Watercolour 27.2x39
mk82 c.1920 Watercolour_ 27.2x39
   
   
     

James Walter Robert Linton Untitled(Pink cloud study) oil


Untitled(Pink cloud study)
Painting ID::  33205
Untitled(Pink cloud study)
mk82 c.1920 watercolour 8.9x13.8
mk82 c.1920 watercolour 8.9x13.8
   
   
     

James Walter Robert Linton Untitled(Stormy clouds with earth and water) oil


Untitled(Stormy clouds with earth and water)
Painting ID::  33206
Untitled(Stormy clouds with earth and water)
mk82 c.1920 Watercolour 16.5x25.4
mk82 c.1920 Watercolour 16.5x25.4
   
   
     

James Walter Robert Linton A winter's day on the swan oil


A winter's day on the swan
Painting ID::  33207
A winter's day on the swan
mk82 1920 oil on canvas 61.5x91.8cm
mk82 1920 oil_on_canvas 61.5x91.8cm
   
   
     

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     James Walter Robert Linton
     water-colourist ,English. 1869-1947 Australian silversmith, jeweller, woodworker and painter of English birth. His father was the watercolourist Sir James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916). Having trained as a painter and architect in London, he travelled to Western Australia in 1896 and began practising metalwork after settling in Perth; he was appointed head of the art department of Perth Technical School in 1902. Following a trip to London in 1907, when he attended classes at the Sir John Cass Technical Institute under Harold Stabler, he concentrated on producing metalwork. Working in partnership with Arthur Cross, William Andrews and his own son Jamie Linton (1904-80), he produced ecclesiastical and domestic wares, presentation pieces and jewellery. His designs were influenced by British Arts and Crafts metalwork and were bold and simple, with decoration generally confined to hammered surfaces, twisted wire, hardstones and enamels.

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