Artists

Ernest Parton
American, 1845-1933

Ernest Parton was the younger brother of Arthur, in whose studio he spent two winters. However, he received no instruction in art from regular masters or in any schools. He was elected a member of the Artists' Fund Society of New York in 1873, contributing one work each year to its sales. In 1873, he traveled to Europe for the purposes of spending a few months mainly in Great Britain, but, meeting with success in London, he decided to remain, exhibiting at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. 

In 1876 he visited the Swiss Lakes and Northern Italy, making many sketches. He returned to New York in 1884 through 1886. Among his most notable paintings are: Morning Mist, exhibited at the National Academy (NAD) in New York, and the following exhibited at the Royal Academy in London: Papa's Lunch, The Placid Stream, Sunny September, Poet's Corner, The Silent Pool, Reflections, and The Duck Pond. 

Member: 
Artists' Fund Society, Royal Institute of Painters, London

Exhibits:
Alpine Society, Dowsdell Galleries Earl's Court, 1897 Edinburgh, 1886 
Fine Art Society, London Glasgow Institute of Art Grosvenor Galleries 1875-1880 
Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester Jubilee, 1887 
National Academy of Design 1866-97 
New English Art Gallery, 1893 
New Gallery, London Paris Exhibitions 1889 & 1900 
Paris Salon 1892 & 1894 
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1905 
Royal Society of British Artists Royal Academy, Birmingham Royal Academy 1875- 1932 
Royal Hibernian Society, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Toothe, Arthur & Sons, Twilight, 1893, Walker Art Galley, Liverpool

Museums:
South Kensington Museum, Tate Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Reading Museum, Salford Museum, Sunderland Museum

Sources include:
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Champlin & Perkins, "Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings", Vol. III, NY 1887. 
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Graves, A., "A Dictionary of Artists 1793-1893, who have exhibited works in the Principal London Exhibitions", Kingsmead Press 1904
Graves, A., "A Century of Loan Exhibitions", Bath 1915.
Graves, A. Royal Academy of Arts, "A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their work from the foundation in 1769 to 1904", Vol. III. H. Graves, 1905
Jarmon, A. "Royal Academy Exhibitors", 1905-1970, Vol. III, 1987
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Wood, C. "Dictionary of Victorian Painters", ACC 1975

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