IAN HOUSTON: AN EASEL IN THE ELEMENTS

24 - 28 NOVEMBER 2019

Ian was born in Gravesend in Kent in 1934. A talented musician, he studied at the Royal College of Music in London from 1950. Soon afterwards he began a part-time painting course at St Martin’s School of Art and found he could combine promising careers both as a concert pianist and professional painter.

He began exhibiting in London in 1956. A year later, while showing at the Rowland Ward Gallery, the wildlife specialists, he met Edward Seago, a celebrity artist, equally popular with the man in the street and the Royal Family. Seago had recently returned from accompanying Prince Philip as friend and ‘tour artist’ on a trip to the Antarctic aboard HMY Britannia. Seago saw great potential in the young Houston and encouraged him (in the same way perhaps that Munnings had encouraged the young Seago). He persuaded Ian to concentrate on landscape painting, a remarkably unselfish suggestion as it was his own speciality. Ian tells us that ‘Ted was enormously generous and such a nice person. He used to give me a box of paintings to copy’.

In 1964 he moved to North Walsham in Norfolk, with his wife and family, where he taught music at the high school. With Seago as his artistic godfather, it was natural to gravitate to the county that had made the great man’s name and whose distinctive ‘flat’ landscapes inspired centuries of artists to subordinate land and man to its towering skies. Solo shows soon followed in Lincoln and Norwich, the latter with Mandell’s in 1970. The success of the Norfolk exhibitions allowed him to buy the seagoing Thames Spritsail Barge Raybel in which he subsequently gained his Master’s Certificate. Apart from the pure pleasure in sailing, Raybel allowed him to immerse himself in the offshore atmosphere of East Anglia. The sea, weather and traditional sail in action added an enormous authenticity of experience and knowledge to the depiction of his subjects that so many of his followers now lack.

Ian, described variously as an impressionist or post-impressionist painter, is the last in a long line of British 20th century landscape painters that leads directly to Munnings and Priestman, although through his association with Norfolk painting he is the spiritual heir to the older heritage of Constable and the Norwich School. We are enormously proud to be associated with an artist of Ian’s stature, a great living painter with a page in British painting history secured.

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

A Country Road After Snow, Near Fakenham, Norfolk

£2,650

Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

A Fen Landscape near The Wash

£3,450

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

A Glimpse of the Oxford Skyline, Morning After Snow

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

A Patch of Sunlight on the Thames Path, Mortlake

£1,650

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A Patient Fisherman, Thames near Lechlade

£2,000

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

A Radiant Dawn, Southwold

£3,200

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A Sailing Junk at Stanley Bay, Hong Kong

£4,850

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A Sailing Junk Near Hong Kong

£2,200

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

An Abandoned Quayside- Cheung Chau

£2,450

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At Ap Lei Chau - Hong Kong

£1,100

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Castle Stalker in Evening Light (Loch Laich, Argyll)

£2,850

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Chelsea Reach

£1,350

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Colourful Sails by the Fish Market – Venice

£1,550

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Contre Jour - Loch Shiel

£2,750

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Early Morning Venice

£4,150

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Evening in Tuscany

£875

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Evening Light on the Thames at Chelsea

£1,950

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Fishing Junks a Macau

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Guernsey from Hern

£1,350

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

January Snow in Norfolk

£1,650

Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Late Summer in Norfolk, Sunlight After Rain

£4,200

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Low Tide, Looking Across to Chelsea

£2,750

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Low Water at Chiswick Eyot

£2,750

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Low water by Cheyne Walk, Chelsea

£1,850

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Midsummer on the Coast at Ravello

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Norfolk Woodlands in the Snow

£4,850

Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

On the Golden Horn, Istanbul

£3,200

Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

River Sentinel

£1,475

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Sailing Barge in the Thames Estuary

£2,450

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Sailing Barges Moored on the Lower Thames

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Sailing Junk at Stanley Bay- Hong Kong

£3,850

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Shade and Sunlight on the Thames Path at Mortlake

£1,650

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Snow on the Heath at Salthouse

£5,100

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Street Market in the Western District - Hong Kong

£1,200

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Sundown at Battersea

£3,000

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Sundown at Chiswick

£8,750

Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Sunlight After a Storm, Venice

£3,850

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

Textiles and Oddments in a Country Market

£2,000

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Castle of Castiglione - Capri (In the Steps of Axel Munthe)

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Edge of the Wood in Snow

£2,750

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Quayside at Cheung Chau - Hong Kong

£1,850

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Reed Stack, North Norfolk

£2,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Slipway at Riomaggiore

£1,650

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Sunlit Beach - Theoule, South France

£2,850

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

The Yellow Dinghy – Guernsey

£1,350

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

View of Chelsea from Battersea

£2,750

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Ian Houston (1934 - 2021)

´Our Boys' on the Beach at Hythe

£2,000

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