The Broken Wing

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Henry Morley was born in Nottingham as the younger son of a wealthy family involved in the lace industry. He studied art in Paris at the Academie Julian where he met Isobel Hutchison. He then came to Stirling in c.1894 to join Isobel at the Craigmill Country Atelier where they studied under Joseph Denovan Adam. They married in 1901 in Glasgow and settled in Stirling.

The artist was studying with Joseph Denovan Adam at Craigmill Studio at the time of creating this work.

The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum

Stirling

Title

The Broken Wing

Date

1894–1897

Medium

pastel on paper

Measurements

H 40 x W 59 cm

Accession number

5675.02

Acquisition method

donated, 1938

Work type

Drawing

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