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1894 Egremont, England - 1954. Known for: Landscape, cityscape, seascape and figure painting.
Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton was a painter, illustrator, commercial artist and educator who was born in Egremont, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1911 and lived there for the rest of his... Read full biography
Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton was a painter, illustrator, commercial artist and educator who was born in Egremont, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1911 and lived there for the rest of his life. His mediums were oil, watercolour, tempera, chalk, charcoal, gouache, graphite, ink, mixed... Read full biography
Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton was a painter, illustrator, commercial artist and educator who was born in Egremont, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1911 and lived there for the rest of his life. His mediums were oil, watercolour, tempera, chalk, charcoal, gouache, graphite, ink, mixed mediums and linocuts. His subjects were landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and figures. His styles were realist, representational, impressionist, semi abstract and figurative. His mature style could be... Read full biography
Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton was a painter, illustrator, commercial artist and educator who was born in Egremont, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1911 and lived there for the rest of his life. His mediums were oil, watercolour, tempera, chalk, charcoal, gouache, graphite, ink, mixed mediums and linocuts. His subjects were landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and figures. His styles were realist, representational, impressionist, semi abstract and figurative. His mature style could be termed modernist, as it was more concerned with conveying the feeling, mood and drama of the subject, rather than an accurate depiction of its outward appearance. He was primarily self taught; however, he did study at the Ontario College of Art and... Read full biography
Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton was a painter, illustrator, commercial artist and educator who was born in Egremont, England. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1911 and lived there for the rest of his life. His mediums were oil, watercolour, tempera, chalk, charcoal, gouache, graphite, ink, mixed mediums and linocuts. His subjects were landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and figures. His styles were realist, representational, impressionist, semi abstract and figurative. His mature style could be termed modernist, as it was more concerned with conveying the feeling, mood and drama of the subject, rather than an accurate depiction of its outward appearance. He was primarily self taught; however, he did study at the Ontario College of Art and the Central Technical School under Charles M. Manly and Fred Challe... Read full biography

