Mr. Ball, indeed, carries on with the completest discretion the traditions that have made English water-colour respected all over the world; and he has a right to the appreciation he has gained, because he understands the obligations which are imposed upon him by his position in the modern art movement. — "Wilfred Ball, Etcher and Water-Colour Painter."

Wilfrid Ball, by an unknown photographer
© National Portrait Gallery, by kind permission.

Biographical material

Works

Bibliography

Ball, Wilfrid. Hampshire Water-Colours. London: A & C Black, 1913. Internet Archive. Contributed by the University of California Libraries. Web. 7 September 2022.

_____. Sussex. London: A & C Black, 1906. Internet Archive. Contributed by the Getty Research Institute. Web. 7 September 2022.

_____. Winchester. London: A & C Black, 1910. Internet Archive. Contributed by the University of California Libraries. Web. 7 September 2022.

Hind, C. Lewis. "In Memoriam: Wilfrid Ball, Water-Colour Painter" The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Vol. 61 (Nos. 242-44, March-June 1917): 149-160. Internet Archive. Contributed by Robarts library, University of Toronto. Web. 11 September 2022.

"Wilfrid Ball." Modern Etchers: Short Biographical Sketches of the Leading Etchers of the Present Day ("obtained from the subjects themselves"). Baltimore: David Bendann, 1891. 7-8. Google Books Free Ebook.

"Wilfrid Ball, Etcher and Water-Colour Painter." The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Vol. 16 (No. 71, February 1899): 3-11. Internet Archive. Sponsored by the Kahle-Austin Foundation. Web. 7 September 2022.


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