George Henry was a Scottish painter, one of the most prominent of the Glasgow School. Henry's paintings include depictions of striking landscapes, symbolic folk tales, Japanese themes and society portraits.
Born in Ayrshire, he studied at the Glasgow School of Art and joined the circle of painters known as the Glasgow Boys. His friendship with Edward Atkinson Hornel led to some collaborative work and they were among the first British artists to visit Japan, traveling there together in 1893. On their return in 1895 Henry's compositions reflected the impact of this visit but he concentrated on the more lucrative painting of portraits and established a successful studio in London.