Percy Horton

ARTIST

Horton, Percy

1897 – 1970

Born in Brighton, Percy Horton attended the School of Art there from 1912-1916. During the First Word War he became a conscientious objector and was sentenced to two years hard labour in Carlton Prison, Edinburgh, from 1916-18. After the war, he took up his studies again at the Central School of Art 1918-20 and the Royal College of Art 1922-24. In 1925 he was appointed art master at Bishop’s Stortford College and also began giving classes at the Working Men’s College in London.

As a member of the AIA (Allied International Artists) during the 1930’s he believed that artists should be socially committed and he painted a series of portraits of the unemployed during the Depression. He taught at the RCA between 1930 and 1949. During the Second World War the college was evacuated to Ambleside and he produced a series of paintings of the Lake District and its people. At the request of the War Artists Advisory Committee he drew portraits and painted scenes in war factories and this collection is now in the Imperial War Museum. In 1949 Horton was elected Ruskin Master of Drawing at Oxford University and remained in this post until his retirement in 1964. His favourite areas for his paintings were the South Downs around Firle and the farmsteads of Provence.

His style was restrained and traditional; in 1973 came this quote – “the landscapes of his maturity are carefully composed and closely observed, the artist’s strong sense of form and pictorial structure making them serious works which require time to assimilate and appreciate. As a figure draughtsman, he was outstanding and his portrait drawings and paintings are the work of a sensitive artist of intense concentration, intellectual power and human understanding.”

Percy Horton painted many scenes of Dulwich . He and his wife, Lydia lived at 11 Pond Cottages for many years. His neighbours were fellow artists James and Margaret Fitton who lived at 10 Pond Cottages. After the Hortons left the two cottages were amalgamated and the Fittons took over the entire property. One of Horton’s pupils at the RCA was the North American-born artist, R.B. Kitaj, who also lived in Dulwich, in the 1960’s, in Burbage Road.

Horton exhibited in numerous group shows, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Arts Council travelling exhibitions, Royal Society of British Artists, New English Art Club, Ashmolean Museum and the Brighton Art Gallery. A memorial retrospective was held at the Mall Galleries in 1971. His work may be seen in the permanent collections of the Tate, National Portrait Gallery, Arts Council, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge., and a number of city art galleries.

We are grateful to Professor Edward Chaney for assistance.

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Percy Horton

ARTIST

Horton, Percy

1897 – 1970

Born in Brighton, Percy Horton attended the School of Art there from 1912-1916. During the First Word War he became a conscientious objector and was sentenced to two years hard labour in Carlton Prison, Edinburgh, from 1916-18. After the war, he took up his studies again at the Central School of Art 1918-20 and the Royal College of Art 1922-24. In 1925 he was appointed art master at Bishop’s Stortford College and also began giving classes at the Working Men’s College in London.

As a member of the AIA (Allied International Artists) during the 1930’s he believed that artists should be socially committed and he painted a series of portraits of the unemployed during the Depression. He taught at the RCA between 1930 and 1949. During the Second World War the college was evacuated to Ambleside and he produced a series of paintings of the Lake District and its people. At the request of the War Artists Advisory Committee he drew portraits and painted scenes in war factories and this collection is now in the Imperial War Museum. In 1949 Horton was elected Ruskin Master of Drawing at Oxford University and remained in this post until his retirement in 1964. His favourite areas for his paintings were the South Downs around Firle and the farmsteads of Provence.

His style was restrained and traditional; in 1973 came this quote – “the landscapes of his maturity are carefully composed and closely observed, the artist’s strong sense of form and pictorial structure making them serious works which require time to assimilate and appreciate. As a figure draughtsman, he was outstanding and his portrait drawings and paintings are the work of a sensitive artist of intense concentration, intellectual power and human understanding.”

Percy Horton painted many scenes of Dulwich . He and his wife, Lydia lived at 11 Pond Cottages for many years. His neighbours were fellow artists James and Margaret Fitton who lived at 10 Pond Cottages. After the Hortons left the two cottages were amalgamated and the Fittons took over the entire property. One of Horton’s pupils at the RCA was the North American-born artist, R.B. Kitaj, who also lived in Dulwich, in the 1960’s, in Burbage Road.

Horton exhibited in numerous group shows, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Arts Council travelling exhibitions, Royal Society of British Artists, New English Art Club, Ashmolean Museum and the Brighton Art Gallery. A memorial retrospective was held at the Mall Galleries in 1971. His work may be seen in the permanent collections of the Tate, National Portrait Gallery, Arts Council, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge., and a number of city art galleries.

We are grateful to Professor Edward Chaney for assistance.

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Percy Horton (1897 - 1970)

Sussex landscape, mid 192’s
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Self-Portait, circa 1930
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‘On this occasion there was the usual confusion’ 1925

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Profile portrait of a girl, head and shoulders, late 1920’s

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View of Ambleside, circa 1942
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Portrait of the Artist’s wife
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Calton Jail?
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Farmscene , 1932

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Scene from Middle East, boy with fez, working on a carpet
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Peasant girl

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Young man in National Fire Service costume – probably Fireman Turner of Hull
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Study of a seated nude, one arm and one leg raised
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Percy Horton (1897 - 1970)

Yougoslavia, 1947

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Portrait of a young woman
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Seated woman in thought
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Tree with white blossom in a fenced garden in the woods
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Lydia, 1914/1915
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Peasant woman
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Study for ‘Street Scene’, Joan Jenner
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‘Firle’
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Hilly landscape with tree and bushes in the foreground
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Study of a man with a jacket on his arm, circa 1915
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Study for Kensington Gardens, circa 1925

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Self portrait, 1946
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Bathing the Baby, circa 1925
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Kay, the artist’s daughter, sleeping
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Portrait of James Fitton, circa 1950
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Portrait study 1930
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Colour composition with men and women camping, 1940’s
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Self portrait, circa 1935
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Portrait study

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Percy Horton (1897 - 1970)

Portrait of Joan Jenner, circa 1930

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Portrait of Margaret Binyon

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Portrait of Kay, the artist’s daughter

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The Artist’s daughter Kay restiing

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Portrait of Joan Jenner seated

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Birch Trees, circa 1920
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Portrait of J.A. Leach, of Messrs A V Roe of Manchester,1943

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Red roof and chimneys across orchard, c.1925

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Plein air scetch of trees, c.1925

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Trees in a park, circa 1920

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Chianti Bottle with Apple, circa 1922

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Study for Kensington Gardens, 1923

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Portrait of a Private, 1916
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Self Portrait at Easel – c.1940

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Percy Horton (1897 - 1970)

Tree-lined road, houses beyond – circa 1925

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Portrait of a Young Girl – circa 1925

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The artist’s mother in his studio, circa 1947

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