George Henry Harrison

Subsequently he made anatomical and other medical drawings and illustrations, and studied anatomy at the Hunterian school in Windmill Street.

[1] In 1840 Harrison first exhibited at the Royal Academy, and in 1845 he was elected an associate of the Old Water-Colour Society in Pall Mall.

[1] According to Algernon Graves, Harrison exhibited 27 pictures between 1840 and 1846, 14 at the Royal Academy, two at the British Institution, and 11 at the Suffolk Street Gallery.

He concentrated on landscapes and domestic scenes, with the influence of Watteau and Boucher in some works.

He made drawings of fancy ball scenes and other festivities at Buckingham Palace for the Illustrated London News.

The Brook by George Henry Harrison