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Walter Joseph Phillips

(1884 - 1963) RCA

Previously Sold Artwork by Walter J. Phillips

Indian Days, Banff

Walter J. Phillips
wood block prints (10.75x15.5 in) 1950

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Mount Temple from Herbert Lake 20/50

Walter J. Phillips
watercolour (14.5x21 in) 1949

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Cottonwood Trees, Lake Okanagan

Walter J. Phillips
watercolour (16x17.75 in) 1946

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Corral at Banff

Walter J. Phillips
colour woodcut (4x3.5 in) 1941

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Vapours Around the Mountain Curled

Walter J. Phillips
wood block prints (8.75x11 inch) 1938

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The Lily 67/100

Walter J. Phillips
colour woodcut (3x4 in) 1936

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Mistaya Valley

Walter J. Phillips
watercolour (14.5x21.5 in) 1936

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Gimli no2 5/100

Walter J. Phillips
colour woodcut (8x10 in) 1935

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Smoke Haze, Lake of the Woods

Walter J. Phillips
colour woodcut (5.75x8.75 in) 1935

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Gerran's Bay, Pender Harbour, BC 16/100

Walter J. Phillips
colour woodcut (8.25x11.75 in) 1935

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Walter Phillips was born in Lincolnshire, England in 1884. Trained at the Birmingham School of Art, he was a successful watercolour artist in England before he and his wife, Gladys, emigrated to Winnipeg in 1913. Although watercolour remained his primary medium, the wood block print was an enduring interest which brought his work to a wider audience. Among his best-known and loved images in watercolour and woodblock print are those which depict family holidays on Lake of the Woods from the teens until 1925.

In 1940 Phillips was asked to be artist in residence at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He moved to Calgary in 1941 where he taught at the provincial Institute of Technology and Art. He died in 1963. His works are housed in galleries across Canada including The National Gallery of Canada, The Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies as well as collections abroad in London, Washington D.C., New Jersey, Japan, and private collections the world over. The most extensive private collection of work by Phillips was gifted to the city of Winnipeg. Permanently housed in the Pavilion Gallery Museum in Winnipeg\'s Assiniboine Park, the Crabb collection is available for public viewing year round.