Henry George Glyde RCA (June 18, 1906 – March 31, 1998) was an English-born Canadian painter, draftsperson and art educator.
Jackson and, in 1943, the two artists went north, with a commission from the National Gallery to create studies of the Alaska Highway.
The emphasis on structure is evident in his interpretation of the Alberta landscape and the British Columbia coast.
3, Excelsior Field, near Edmonton appeared on a $1 stamp in a set of issued by Canada in 1967 to coincide with that year's celebration of the nation's Centennial.
[4][5] His RCA diploma piece, Prairie Town (1949) shows a small regional community, his inspiration.