Lot #35
Walter Joseph Phillips

John

Colour Woodblock on Paper, 1928
7 x 8.5 in (17.8 x 21.6 cm)
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Auction Estimate $600.00 - $800.00
Price Realized: $480.00
(Includes Buyer's Premium)
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ID: 8-11798-2221661
John
John

Walter Joseph Phillips

1884 - 1963

CSPWC, RCA

Born in 1884 in Lincolnshire, England, Walter Joseph Phillips embarked on a remarkable artistic journey that left a lasting impact on the global art scene. Trained at the esteemed Birmingham School of Art, he gained recognition for his captivating watercolour works in his homeland. His move to Winnipeg in 1913, accompanied by his wife Gladys, marked a turning point that led to international acclaim.

While watercolours were his primary focus, Walter's exploration of woodblock printing became a defining aspect of his artistry. This innovative approach expanded his horizons, resulting in some of his most cherished pieces. Notably, his depictions of family retreats at Lake of the Woods from the early 1900s to 1925 struck a chord with audiences.

Walter's legacy lives on through prestigious Canadian galleries like The National Gallery of Canada and The Winnipeg Art Gallery. His works also grace collections in London, Washington D.C., Japan, and beyond.

Walter's artistic journey began under the influence of his father, Reverend John Phillips, an itinerant Wesleyan Methodist Minister from a North Welsh farming family. Despite his father's aspirations for a ministry career, Walter's artistic leanings found support from his mother, Sophia Blackett of Leeds. His education took him to the Birmingham School of Art and Great Yarmouth's Municipal School of Art and Science.

In 1907, Walter returned to England from South Africa, where he pursued various occupations. Settling in Manchester and later London, he fostered artistic connections. An encounter with artist Ernest S. Carlos marked a turning point, and his role as Art Master at the Bishop's School in Salisbury introduced him to Gladys Pitcher, whom he married in 1910.

In 1913, the couple settled in Winnipeg, where Walter thrived as an educator and dedicated watercolourist, capturing Winnipeg's urban and natural landscapes. A pivotal shift occurred in 1915 as he explored etching, eventually delving into the colour woodcut medium. His expertise flourished, and his works gained recognition.

Walter's creative journey was punctuated by visits to the serene Lake of the Woods and explorations of the Canadian prairies. A transformative visit to the Rocky Mountains in 1926 ignited a new artistic direction, inspiring his work for the next decade and a half.

In the 1940s, he taught at the Banff School of Fine Arts and the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary. Despite vision challenges, he continued producing remarkable watercolours, culminating in his move to Banff. His legacy lives on through the Pavilion Gallery Museum in Winnipeg, where the Crabb collection of his extensive works is showcased, allowing generations to experience his artistic vision.

Walter J Phillips' artistic journey stands as a testament to his boundless creativity, mastery of watercolours and woodblock prints, and profound connection with the landscapes that shaped his work. His art continues to captivate audiences worldwide, inviting all to explore nature's essence through his brushstrokes and woodblock impressions.

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