William Percival Weston
(1879 - 1967) Canadian Group of Painters, ARCA, BCSFA, RBA
Previously Sold Works
WILLIAM PERCIVAL WESTON
Howe Sd. from Squamish Road
oil on board
signed lower left; signed, titled and dated 1953 on the reverse
16 x 18 ins ( 40.6 x 45.7 cms )
Auction Estimate: $12,000.00 - $15,000.00
Price Realized $22,800.00
Sale date: June 9th 2021
WILLIAM PERCIVAL WESTON
The Fraser at Hope, BC
oil on board
signed and dated 1953 lower left; signed, titled and dated on the reverse
12.75 x 16 ins ( 32.4 x 40.6 cms )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $4,000.00
Price Realized $3,220.00
Sale date: November 25th 2015
WILLIAM PERCIVAL WESTON
Untitled Landscape
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1925 lower left
18 x 22 ins ( 45.7 x 55.9 cms )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $5,000.00
Price Realized $2,950.00
Sale date: September 12th 2018
WILLIAM PERCIVAL WESTON
House at Seaside
oil on board
signed and dated 1926 lower left; inscribed “Stella, Best Wishes, W.P.W.” on the reverse
14.25 x 13 ins ( 36.2 x 33 cms )
Auction Estimate: $2,500.00 - $3,500.00
Price Realized $2,300.00
Sale date: June 14th 2017
WILLIAM PERCIVAL WESTON
Capilano Reservation
oil on board
signed and dated 1957 lower left; signed, titled and dated 1958 on the reverse
13 x 16 ins ( 33 x 40.6 cms )
Auction Estimate: $2,500.00 - $3,000.00
Price Realized $2,360.00
Sale date: November 28th 2018
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W.P. Weston Biography
(1879 - 1967) Canadian Group of Painters, ARCA, BCSFA, RBA
Born (1879) and trained in London, England, William P. Weston settled in British Columbia, Canada in 1909 and took the position of art teacher at King Edward High School. He continued to teach until his retirement in 1946 and thus did not rely on painting as his primary source of income. Weston was a member of several groups and associations including the Royal Canadian Academy, the Canadian Group of Painters (formerly the Group of Seven), and the British Columbia Society of Fine Artists. Considered rather innovative at the time, Weston's interpretation of the BC landscape was imaginative and had a strong sense of style and vitality.