• Seated 3/4 rear, picture on wall - circa 1925 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 902
    Signed with studio stamp to canvas reverse (3/6)
    Oil on canvas (D. Robertson and co)
    56 x 40.5 cm
  • Portrait of a Young Girl - circa 1925 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 903
    Signed with studio stamp to canvas return, (ref 2/20)
    Oil on canvas,
    41 x 35.5 cm

  • Portrait of a young girl - circa 1925 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 904
    Signed with studio stamp to canvas reverse (2/17)
    Oil on canvas
    41 x 35.5 cm
  • Self Portrait at easle - circa 1940 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 906
    Signed with studio stamp on reverse (4/7)
    Oil on board
    38 x 32 cm
  • Self Portrait - circa 1925 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 909
    Signed with studio stamp to canvas reverse (4/6)
    Oil on Reeves Artists Canvas Board
    35.5 x 25 cm
  • Tree-lined road, houses beyond - circa 1925 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 910
    Signed with studio stamp to reverse, reference number 1/75
    Oil on panel
    26.5 x 33 cm
  • Suburban Garden - 1921 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 911
    Titled on a label to the reverse, with studio stamp, reference number 1/43
    18 x 25.5 cm
    Oil on board


  • Nude, study, 1915 -
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    Presentation: Unframed
    SN: 913
    Signed and dated
    inscribed 3 hours
    coloured chalk on grey paper

    Born in Brighton, Percy Horton attended the School of Art there from 1912-1916. During the First Word War he became a conscientious objector and was sentenced to two years hard labour in Carlton Prison, Edinburgh, from 1916-18.
  • Portrait of a Private, 1916 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    SN: 916
    Signed and dated
    Watercolour over charcoal
    10 × 14-1/4 in. (25.5 × 37-1/2 cm)
    Percy Horton’s training as an artist was interrupted by two years’  imprisonment as a conscientious objector during the First World War ; he was sentenced to hard labour for refusal to wear his uniform. Until the end of July 1916 he was under arrest at the depot of his regiment – the Royal Fusiliers 29th Division – at Chichester . On 1 August he arrived in Edinburgh, where he was committed to Calton Jail, initially for thirteen weeks’ solitary confinement.
    The FirstWorldWar had had a profound effect on the Horton family: Percy’s
    brother Harry was gassed, wounded and shell-shocked in the course of his
    service in Italy and France with theWest Kent Regiment.

    At the end of 1917, writing to his father from Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, he observed: ‘my portraits are very popular . Everyone wants to have one and they pose so patiently. ’ Horton seems to have been deprived of paper and pencil on his arrival in Edinburgh, and it seems likely that this sketch was made while the regiment was still at Chichester .
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