Henry Albert Hartland (2 August 1840 – 28 November 1893) was an Irish artist known for his watercolours and landscape paintings.
After leaving art college he worked as an illustrator for a Cork bookseller, sketching mostly nature and landscapes, at a weekly salary of 30 shillings.
[2] Hartland moved to Liverpool in search of work around 1870,[5] and lived there for most of the rest of his life.
[5] Hartland's seascapes were among those gifted by The Port of Cork Company to the Crawford Art Gallery in November 2021.
[9] Hartland had spent some time sketching the area around Cork harbour with his art student, John Fergus O'Hea.