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Henry George Todd (20 January 1847, in Bury St Edmunds – 30 June 1898, in Ipswich) was an English artist active in Suffolk.

Henry was the son of George Todd (1820–1904), a painter and decorator and grainer to whom he became apprenticed. [1] In 1865 he attended art school and later progressed onto the Royal College of Art. He returned to Bury St Edmunds but then moved to Ipswich living at 1 Rope Walk by 1871. He worked for Alfred Stearn & Son, whose decorating company was highly regarded. Henry worked full-time, completing a number of commissions for shop fronts.

He is buried in Old Ipswich Cemetery. [1]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Todd, Henry George". suffolkartists.co.uk. Suffolk Artists. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry George Todd (20 January 1847, in Bury St Edmunds – 30 June 1898, in Ipswich) was an English artist active in Suffolk.

Henry was the son of George Todd (1820–1904), a painter and decorator and grainer to whom he became apprenticed. [1] In 1865 he attended art school and later progressed onto the Royal College of Art. He returned to Bury St Edmunds but then moved to Ipswich living at 1 Rope Walk by 1871. He worked for Alfred Stearn & Son, whose decorating company was highly regarded. Henry worked full-time, completing a number of commissions for shop fronts.

He is buried in Old Ipswich Cemetery. [1]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b "Todd, Henry George". suffolkartists.co.uk. Suffolk Artists. Retrieved 30 January 2020.

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