Whitworth Wallis


Whitworth Wallis was the first director of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. He was knighted in 1912.

Early years

Whitworth Wallis was born in Handsworth, Birmingham and was educated privately in London, Paris and Hanover.

Family

He was the son of artist George Wallis, also the first Keeper of Fine Art Collection at South Kensington Museum, and Matilda Condell who married in 1842. His father's lifelong friend was Sir Joseph Whitworth.
Two of his siblings died in infancy. The others were George Harry, Jane Kate, and Rosa. The family lived at 4, The Residences, South Kensington. He died in Stratford-on-Avon on 16 January 1927 at the age of 71.

Career

Whitworth, like George Harry, was trained by his father at the South Kensington Museum. He was placed in charge of Bethnal Green Museum in 1879 and became curator of the newly formed Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in 1885.
He received a knighthood in 1912, the first time it had been bestowed on a provincial municipal officer.
Whitworth was also a Trustee of Shakespeare’s Birthplace and a member of the council of the National Art Collections Fund.