Henry Echlin Neill PRICE CHARTS
1888 - 1981. Known for: Painting.
Born in Belfast on 14 August 1888, H. Echlin Neill studied at Belfast School of Art and became an apprentice lithographic artist. He became a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1912 and was a... Read full biography
Born in Belfast on 14 August 1888, H. Echlin Neill studied at Belfast School of Art and became an apprentice lithographic artist. He became a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1912 and was a regular exhibitor there. In 1929, he showed at RHA for the first time from an address at 33 Ardenlee... Read full biography
Born in Belfast on 14 August 1888, H. Echlin Neill studied at Belfast School of Art and became an apprentice lithographic artist. He became a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1912 and was a regular exhibitor there. In 1929, he showed at RHA for the first time from an address at 33 Ardenlee Drive, Belfast. He was primarily regarded as a landscape and figurative artist. His work was included in a portfolio of work commissioned by the Ulster Hospital for Children to raise funds after the... Read full biography
Born in Belfast on 14 August 1888, H. Echlin Neill studied at Belfast School of Art and became an apprentice lithographic artist. He became a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1912 and was a regular exhibitor there. In 1929, he showed at RHA for the first time from an address at 33 Ardenlee Drive, Belfast. He was primarily regarded as a landscape and figurative artist. His work was included in a portfolio of work commissioned by the Ulster Hospital for Children to raise funds after the bombing of the hospital in 1941. In 1968, he was elected an HRUA and staged his first solo exhibition in 1977 at the Grendor Art Gallery, Hollywood, Co. Down. Source: Auctions
Born in Belfast on 14 August 1888, H. Echlin Neill studied at Belfast School of Art and became an apprentice lithographic artist. He became a member of the Belfast Art Society in 1912 and was a regular exhibitor there. In 1929, he showed at RHA for the first time from an address at 33 Ardenlee Drive, Belfast. He was primarily regarded as a landscape and figurative artist. His work was included in a portfolio of work commissioned by the Ulster Hospital for Children to raise funds after the bombing of the hospital in 1941. In 1968, he was elected an HRUA and staged his first solo exhibition in 1977 at the Grendor Art Gallery, Hollywood, Co. Down. Source: Auctions

