(1929 - 2011) An accomplished American painter, Walter Wilson's art spans 66 years. Wilson's is an illustrious body of work that earns him a distinct place in American art history. Born in 1929, he was raised in upstate New York, where as a young boy, he was strongly influenced by the paintings of his great grandfather, Ralph Albert Blakelock, one of the most unique of the 19th century Hudson River School painters. Wilson graduated with honors in fine arts from Colgate University in 1951. He trained in portrait painting in the tradition of John Singer Sargent and Leopold Seyffert. In 1952, he married the love of his life, Patricia May Steele. During the Korean War, Walter Wilson flew C-46 troop carriers. He was assigned to paint portraits of generals and a monumental mural of the history of the United States Air Force. In 1956, the artist settled with his family in Colorado Springs. In 1957, he was appointed Art Master for Fountain Valley School, where he developed and headed the Art Department and Art Gallery for 26 years. Wilson earned his master's degree in art at Colorado College in 1964. Walter Wilson's artwork is represented in over 300 corporate and private collections. His art has been featured in numerous museum exhibitions and solo shows. His portrait of Alice Bemis Taylor hangs in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Wilson designed sets for the Cripple Creek Melodrama, the Colorado Springs Opera, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, and the Colorado Music Hall. He founded the commercial art enterprise LeaseArt in 1976 and The Art Bank and Oriental Rug Center in 1980. In 1988, Walter and Patty moved to Tubac, AZ, where they opened Old World Imports. Walter loved to play golf, tennis, and to fly his airplane. He traveled with his wife on art-filled adventures to Europe, Turkey, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Morocco, and India. He was inducted into the Fountain Valley School Arts Guild, and the book Walter Blakelock Wilson, An American Artist, 66 Years of Painting was published.
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