Harry Sutton Palmer - Artist Info

About Harry Sutton Palmer

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Harold Sutton Palmer, Henry Sutton Palmer, Sutton Palmer
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    Harold ("Harry") Sutton Palmer (28 December 1854 – 8 May 1933) was an English watercolour landscape painter and illustrator.

    Sutton Palmer was born in Plymouth in Devon, England, and studied at the Royal College of Art for two years, winning a gold medal for his work. He exhibited in London - at the Royal Academy (RA) from 1870, Fine Art Society, Leicester Galleries and Dowdeswell galleries - and in New York City.

    He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) from 1892 and Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI) from 1920.
    He illustrated several travel books for the publisher A & C Black (see below), as well as postcards for A & C Black and Salmon.

    Sutton Palmer specialised in idyllic rustic landscapes painted in watercolours. He lived in London but painted widely in England (e.g. Surrey, Berkshire, Devon, The Lake District, Yorkshire) and Scotland.

    His works can now be found in art galleries such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, Leek Art Gallery and Wardown Park Museum, Luton, and also in private collections.
    Sutton Palmer married Maud Moore in 1889 at San Jose, California. He resided in California for short periods, and painted a series of California scenes.
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    Born in Plymouth, England in 1854. Palmer was active in the San Francisco Bay area in 1911-12. His landscapes of Mount Tamalpais and other Marin County spots were used to illustrate the 1914 book California, the Land of the Sun by Mary Austin.

    Exh: Royal Society of British Artists, 1892-94; Royal Inst. of Painters in Watercolors, 1920. In: Manchester (England) Museum; Sydney Museum.

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