Francis Graham Lodge
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Lodge exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1933. He was also an artist with Everyman (1929–1931), The Observer (1929–1934) and the Radio Times.
The Garrick Club commissioned Lodge to draw an exterior view of the club. The result is still on display inside the Garrick.
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Two of his oil paintings are owned by Watford Museum.[1]
Published work
- Radio Times – 22 Dec 1933 Christmas Edition (0534)
8-page supplement 'A Local Habitation...’ with 14 drawings of 'buildings from which programmes are broadcast regularly' including full page illustration of 'The big studio at Edinburgh, headquarters of Scottish broadcasting'
- Anchorage on The Costa Brava – Author: Clyne, Douglas, Illustrations: F G Lodge, Publisher: Christopher Johnson 1957
- Martins Bank Magazine – Spring 1951 – The Stately Homes of England
Footnotes
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