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Robert Mitchell Henry, brother of the artist Paul Henry, obtained first class degrees at the Royal University of Ireland and London University. Politically Henry was an ardent nationalist and was deeply interested in Irish history, founding the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies in 1936. This painting is a copy after the original painting by Paul Henry, executed from a photograph of the original after it had been destroyed by fire in the Great Hall in 1981.
Title
Professor Robert Mitchell Henry (1873–1950)
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 91 x W 76 cm
Accession number
QUB 76
Acquisition method
gift, 1984
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
T.E. Spence