Henry Martin Pope (1843-1908) was an English painter, engraver and art teacher, known primarily for landscapes, which he painted in oil or watercolour.
Pope was born in 1843 in Birmingham, England.
[1][2] He trained as a lithographer and was taught painting by Samuel Lines.
[1] He was a founder, with Walter Langley and others, of the Birmingham Art Circle and taught art in the city.
[a][1] He served for eleven years as president of the Clarendon Art Fellowship.