Golden Eagle

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David Morrison Reid Henry was born in Ceylon and educated in England. His father was George Henry who was an entomologist for the government of Ceylon and wrote and illustrated ‘A Guide to the Birds of Ceylon’. Whilst Reid-Henry was at Sandhurst, training for the army, he spent time in the studio of the renowned painter and falconer George Lodge (1860–1954). After the war Reid-Henry settled in Rhodesia. He illustrated many books, particularly on eagles, hawks and falcons.

Nature in Art

Gloucester

Title

Golden Eagle

Date

c.1970

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 70 x W 54.7 cm

Accession number

2008.876

Acquisition method

gift from B. Henry, 2008

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Signed DM Henry

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