Edward Halliday (1902 - 1984)

Design for a mural

£1,250

SKU: 4551

Pencil and Ink on paper, 4 3/4 x 8 7/8 in. (12 x 22.5 cm.)

(8 1/4 x 12 3/8 in. (21 x 31.5 cm.) framed)

Size:
Height – 12cm
Width – 22.5cm

1 in stock

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
Private Collection
Presentation:
passe-partout

Edward Irvine Halliday  attended Liverpool College of Art and then continued at Académie Colarossi (1922‚Äì1923), the Royal College of Art (1923‚Äì1925), and the British School at Rome (1925‚Äì1928). 

He established himself as a portrait artist with his work, Lord Darling (1928).

During World War II, Halliday served in the Royal Air Force in Bomber Command. After the war in 1948, he received a painting commission for a portrait of Princess Elizabeth from the Drapers’ Company of London This was the start of many more royal portrait commissions. Other sitters for Halliday’s portraits included Winston Churchill, Edmund Hillary, Lord Denning, Lord Widgery, Louis Gluckstein, Robert Stopford, Lord Hunt, Frank Whittle, Malcolm Sargent, Leon Goossens, Beryl Grey, Gladys Cooper, Wally Hammond, Brian Johnston, and Ben Travers.

Halliday had two arts series radio programs, Artists at Work (1932) and Design in Modern Life (1934).  After the success of these radio programs, it led to further radio and television work.In the 1950s, Halliday was the voice behind the BBC Television Newsreel.

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THE ARTIST

Edward Irvine Halliday
Edward
Halliday
1902 - 1984

Painter in oil and watercolour mainly of portraits. Born in Liverpool, Halliday studied at the City School of Art there, in Paris at the Atelier Colarossi and at the Royal College of Art. He was awarded the Prix de Rome and worked at the British School there. Exhibited at RA, RBA, Paris Salon and RP, of which for a time he was president. His work is in the collections of HM The Queen, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, the Athenaeum Club, Wolverhampton Royal Hospital and Bootle Dyeworks. His work was reproduced in The Studio, Illustrated London News and The Times and he was interviewed by Stanley Casson for his book Artists at Work, published in 1933. In 1997, the University of Liverpool held an exhibition which concentrated on Halliday’s efforts to popularise art between the wars. Halliday’s daughter Charlotte is also an artist. He lived in London.

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Prime Minister’s House, New Delhi, 1954
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Charlotte, 1948
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Roof-terrace of the British School at Rome, 1926
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Portrait of an Italian model, late 1920’s
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Bridge above loch on Eilean, c.1930
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St John Church Rostrick, recto, c.1930
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Portrait study, 1936
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Construct, c.1930
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Portrait of a woman seated, three quarter view, black evening dress, 1935
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Full length portrait of a woman standing, three quarter view, black evening dress, circa 1935
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Hypnos, 1928