Walter Balmer Hislop
Walter Balmer Hislop was a portrait painter and landscape artist.
Hislop trained at the Edinburgh College of Art. His parents were Margaret Robertson Hislop and John Hislop, and they lived in a house named 'Summerside' on Pentland Avenue in Colinton, Edinburgh. He attended Leith Academy and in 1901 was awarded a Dux medal. He graduated with a Diploma in Drawing and Painting in 1909 and served on the staff from 1911-12.
During World War I Hislop served with ‘D’ Company, 1/5th Battalion, Royal Scots, having been commissioned into the regiment as a Second lieutenant in March 1914. He was involved in the Gallipoli Campaign but died on 28 April 1915 and is buried in Redoubt Cemetery Helles, Gallipoli, Turkey. His name appears on the War Memorial in the grounds of Colinton Parish Church. His sister was Jessie Hislop who married the Edinburgh artist Adam Bruce Thomson in 1918.
Hislop mainly painted portraits and landscapes particularly around Edinburgh and East Lothian. His work rarely appears on display although two oil works on canvas were sold recently.