George Charles Morrison HRUA[clarification needed] (27 June 1915 – 11 October 1993) was an Irish first-class cricketer, teacher, and landscape artist.
On reviewing the 1945 show art critic in the Belfast Newsletter complimented the "delicacy of line in the trees which George C Morrison uses in a couple of his compositions".
[12] Morrison was elected an Associate of the RUA in 1964 at the same time as Raymond Piper, Romeo Toogood, David Crone, and future President Richard Croft.
[1][17] In 1964 Morrison showed with the Royal Ulster Academy Association at Anderson and McAuley's department store where he presented Trees described by one critic as "patterned convolutions.
[19] 1970 saw Morrison exhibit a collection of watercolours at the Chicester Galleries including Kilkeel, The Rosses, Co. Donegal, Timoleague Abbey, and the Cézanne-inspired Pathway.
[22] Morrow showed a number of works including Frozen Stream and Bare Trees, Strangford Lough, with Joy Clements, Mercy Hunter and three other Ulster artists at the Malone Gallery, Belfast in 1982.