Education
He privately educated before studying at the and the Royal College of Artist
He privately educated before studying at the and the Royal College of Artist
He was a glassmaker, poet, painter and book designer. He is best known for his stained glass and light glass works for British churches. Hallward founded a publishing business to publish his and his wife"s books of poetry.
Following World War I, Hallward created memorials for World War I soldiers in England, France and Belgium.
Glasswork Hallward worked on stained glass and also painted tempera murals for several churches and throughout his life painted landscapes in oil. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and the New English Art Club as well as the Royal Society of British Artists and the Dowdeswell Gallery in London organised several exhibitions of his work.
He worked with Christopher Whall as a glassmaker during Whall’s time at Dorking Hallward utilized the British Art and Crafts style for his glasswork. He preferred to outline in black paint rather than have all his outlines in leaded glass.
To ensure the quality he desired, he performed all the tasks for generating the final product.
The tasks included "painting, firing and leading with his own hands." Literature 1921 - Exhibition of Hallward’s work. Twenty-one Gallery.