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1906 Luton, England - 1998 Victoria, British Columbia. Known for: Landscape and figure painting, teaching.
Henry George Glyde was born in Luton England in 1906 and trained in art at the Brassey Institute of Arts and Sciences, Hastings, the Royal College of Art, and in Italy, France and Belgium, where he... Read full biography
Henry George Glyde was born in Luton England in 1906 and trained in art at the Brassey Institute of Arts and Sciences, Hastings, the Royal College of Art, and in Italy, France and Belgium, where he devoted his studies to 15th Century composition. He later instructed at the Croydon School of Arts... Read full biography
Henry George Glyde was born in Luton England in 1906 and trained in art at the Brassey Institute of Arts and Sciences, Hastings, the Royal College of Art, and in Italy, France and Belgium, where he devoted his studies to 15th Century composition. He later instructed at the Croydon School of Arts and Crafts; The Borough Polytechnic; and the High Wycome School of Art. He arrived in Canada in 1935 to teach at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary (now the Alberta College of Art... Read full biography
Henry George Glyde was born in Luton England in 1906 and trained in art at the Brassey Institute of Arts and Sciences, Hastings, the Royal College of Art, and in Italy, France and Belgium, where he devoted his studies to 15th Century composition. He later instructed at the Croydon School of Arts and Crafts; The Borough Polytechnic; and the High Wycome School of Art. He arrived in Canada in 1935 to teach at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary (now the Alberta College of Art and Design). In 1946 he began the Art Department at the University of Alberta (UofA) in Edmonton. Until his retirement in 1966, his career was closely tied to the development of art and the growth of art organizations in Alberta. He also taught for... Read full biography
Henry George Glyde was born in Luton England in 1906 and trained in art at the Brassey Institute of Arts and Sciences, Hastings, the Royal College of Art, and in Italy, France and Belgium, where he devoted his studies to 15th Century composition. He later instructed at the Croydon School of Arts and Crafts; The Borough Polytechnic; and the High Wycome School of Art. He arrived in Canada in 1935 to teach at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary (now the Alberta College of Art and Design). In 1946 he began the Art Department at the University of Alberta (UofA) in Edmonton. Until his retirement in 1966, his career was closely tied to the development of art and the growth of art organizations in Alberta. He also taught for many years through the Extension Dept. of the U of A, which enabled him to teach in a variety of places across Alberta, such as Medicine H... Read full biography

