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Lot 459

ROBERT WALTON MT. REYNOLDS, CANADA OIL PAINTING

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Original oil painting on canvas by listed Northwest artist, Robert Walton (WA, 1934 - 2019), signed lower left & dated '82. Features Mt. Reynolds in Northern British Columbia, Canada. Art measures 30" h x 24" w mounted in a frame measuring 37" x 31". 

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Robert Walton's experience with realism started at a young age while climbing the mountains of the Northwest. Climbing companions such as the Whitaker brothers (first Americans to conquer Mt. Everest), Leroy Ritchie & many others flavored his teen years with thrills, excruciating finger-hanging experiences all encased in the fabulous scenery afforded from Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Baker, Mt. Hood and all of the major mountain peaks of Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia, Canada. In 1974, early in Robert's career, he received his first award at then Puget Sound College. Since then, he has received numerous awards at the ten-or-so shows he does each year. Robert's paintings are showcased in galleries located in Washington, Wyoming, California, Arizona and Montana. He is also known for his murals throughout the Northwest.