Walter Thomas Monnington

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Walter Thomas Monnington's 1925 painting called Parliamentary Union of England and Scotland 1707 hangs in the Palace of Westminster depicting the official presentation of the Acts of Union, the law that formed the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Walter Thomas Monnington's 1925 painting called Parliamentary Union of England and Scotland 1707 hangs in the Palace of Westminster depicting the official presentation of the Acts of Union, the law that formed the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Sir Walter Thomas Monnington (October 2, 1902, London—1976) was an English painter. From 1918 to 1923, he studied at the Slade School of Art and then became the Royal Academy’s Rome Scholar for the next three years. Between 1931 and 1939, Monnington taught drawing in the Royal Academy schools.

In 1932 Monnington was chosen by the Naval Gunnery School to portrait the Admiral of the Fleet John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe. However, Monnington's finished work was returned to him following objections from Lady Jellicoe, who took exception to the portrayal of her husband.

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Charles Wheeler
President of the Royal Academy
1966–1976
Succeeded by
Sir Hugh Casson