Walter Dexter (British artist)

Walter Dexter RBA (12 June 1876 – 12 February 1958) was an English artist, painting in oil and watercolour.

[1][2][3] From 1892 to 1897 he trained at the Birmingham School of Art, and also studied in Belgium and Holland, afterwards returning to King's Lynn.

His picture The Carpenter's Workshop, an oil painting of 1904, has been regarded as his best work.

He wrote regularly about Norfolk for the East Anglian Evening News and the Eastern Daily Press.

[1][2] He died in 1958, as a result of a collision with a motorcyclist while crossing a road in King's Lynn.

Nungate Bridge, Haddington by Walter Dexter
Slaughden Quay, Aldeburgh