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W Walton Collection

W. Walton is a man of mystery and intrigue, with a captivating presence that draws people in

Background imageW Walton Collection: Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: The Transfiguration, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

The Transfiguration, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
The Transfiguration, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829

Background imageW Walton Collection: Balaklava, looking towards the sea, 1855. Creator: W Walton

Balaklava, looking towards the sea, 1855. Creator: W Walton
Balaklava, looking towards the sea, 1855. Scene from the Crimean War: soldiers and bell tents in the foreground, with British ships in the harbour beyond. Published 15 January 1855

Background imageW Walton Collection: Balaklava Looking Towards the Sea, 1855. Artist: W Walton

Balaklava Looking Towards the Sea, 1855. Artist: W Walton
Balaklava Looking Towards the Sea, 1855. View of Balaclava Harbour looking towards the Black Sea at the time of the Crimean War

Background imageW Walton Collection: View from the bridge on the Serpentine towards Crystal Palace, London, 1851. Artist

View from the bridge on the Serpentine towards Crystal Palace, London, 1851. Artist
View from the bridge on the Serpentine towards Crystal Palace, London, 1851. Crystal Palace was the building for the Great Exhibition of 1851

Background imageW Walton Collection: First carriage, Ariel, 1843. Artist: W Walton

First carriage, Ariel, 1843. Artist: W Walton
First carriage, Ariel, 1843, showing a fictitious flight of William Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage over a city. Henson patented his Aerial Steam Carriage in 1842

Background imageW Walton Collection: W. Walton after John Flaxman (British (?), active 19th century), The Transfiguration

W. Walton after John Flaxman (British (?), active 19th century), The Transfiguration, published 1829, lithograph [proof before letters]



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W. Walton is a man of mystery and intrigue, with a captivating presence that draws people in. His enigmatic smile hints at the depths of his soul, while his piercing gaze seems to see right through you. He moves with grace and confidence, commanding attention wherever he goes. Despite his air of sophistication, W. Walton is also known for his down-to-earth nature and approachable demeanor. He has a way of making everyone feel welcome and valued in his presence, effortlessly putting them at ease. A true Renaissance man, W. Walton excels in many areas - from art to music to literature. His talents seem endless, leaving those around him in awe of his abilities. But perhaps what truly sets W. Walton apart is his genuine kindness and compassion towards others. He always goes out of his way to help those in need, offering support and guidance without hesitation. In a world full of noise and chaos, W. Walton stands out as a beacon of light - a shining example of what it means to be truly human.