Walter Taylor was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on 16 February 1860. He trained as an architect at the Architectural Association Schools, but later decided to pursue a career as an artist. Consequently, in the late 1890s he studied painting under Fred Brown at the Royal College of Art in London. He subsequently worked as a watercolourist, mainly painting landscapes and architectural subjects. He was a man of considerable wealth and travelled extensively in France and Italy. Among his friends was Walter Sickert with whom he painted in Dieppe. Taylor exhibited at Carfax & Co. Gallery, Chenil Gallery, Dudley Gallery, Goupil Gallery, the London Salon, New English Art Club, Royal Academy, and at the Royal Society of British Artists in London.

Text source: Art History Research net (AHR net)


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