
1858โ1943 ยท Scottish ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
George Henry was a Scottish artist known for his contributions to the Glasgow School, blending Impressionistic and Japonist influences. He often collaborated with Edward Atkinson Hornel, creating vibrant and decorative paintings of Scottish landscapes and figures.
what you'll learn
Studying Henry's work allows students to explore the fusion of Impressionistic techniques with Japonist aesthetics and the decorative style of the Glasgow School. Students can learn about color theory, composition, and the representation of light and atmosphere.
related: James McNeill Whistler, John Lavery

David Gill
1912

Edinburgh
1924

Portrait of a Lady in Black
1919

Lady with Goldfish

The Hedgecutter
1886

The Chalk Pit

Beauty and the Beast

Sir Hector Clare Cameron, President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
1925

Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, Seated, Holding a Mace
1925

The Grey Hat 1902

River Landscape by Moonlight
1887

Felicity
1916

Mrs. Kirkwood
1908

The Druids: Bringing in the Mistletoe (collaboration with Edward Atkinson Hornel)
1890

The Girl in White
1886

A September Day
1935

Geisha Girl
1894

East and West
1904

The Tortoiseshell Mirror

Landscape with Rainbow

In a Tokyo Garden
1895

Noon
1885

Nursemaid in Kelvingrove Park

Brig o' Turk
1882

The head of the Holy Loch
1882

The Green Hat
1906

Professor George Gilbert Ramsay
1907

Helen Stirling Stuart of Castlemilk
1906

Picking Bluebells

Playmates
1884