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George Edward Lodge - Lineated Lakeege (Gennaeus lineatus).

Lineated Lakeege (Gennaeus lineatus). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
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George Edward Lodge

George Edward Lodge FZS, was a British illustrator of birds and an authority on falconry.

George Edward Lodge was born at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. His father, Samuel Lodge (1829–1897), was a Canon of Lincoln Cathedral and rector of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. G E Lodge was the seventh child and fifth son of Samuel Lodge's eleven children. His brother is the famous photographer Reginald Badham Lodge (1852–1937).

He was educated at home, and became an accomplished taxidermist. He travelled abroad in search of birds and sport, visiting Norway, Sweden, the West Indies and the United States. He was, however, most at home in the Scottish Highlands.

He attended Lincoln School of Art and studied and worked in London before moving around 1920 to Camberley, Surrey.

One of the earliest works for which he made illustrations was Lord Lilford’s Birds of Northamptonshire, in conjunction with Archibald Thorburn, whose skill as a bird-artist Lodge greatly admired. This admiration was returned as in the early 1910s Thorburn was approached by a representative of the New Zealand Government regarding a commission to provide plates for a proposed book of New Zealand native birds. Thorburn recommended Lodge for the commission and in 1913 Lodge began work. He studied bird skin specimens from a number of different collections in Britain including the Natural History Museum and eventually supplied 90 plates to the Wildlife Service of the Department of Internal Affairs of New Zealand. Due to the illness of the author the proposed book was never finished and the plates remained with the Department of Internal Affairs until they were transferred to the Dominion Museum in 1948. In 1983 the remaining[clarification needed] 89 plates were eventually published in the book George Edward Lodge: The Unpublished New Zealand Bird Paintings with text by C.A. Fleming.

Lodge was also an expert at woodcuts, in which craft he contributed to books by Henry Seebohm and Badminton Library. His illustrations appeared in Beebe’s Monograph of the Pheasants and Eliot Howard’s Introduction to Bird Behaviour (1929).

He published his only book, Memoirs of an Artist Naturalist in 1946, illustrating it with his own pictures. One of his last acts, shortly before his eyesight became impaired, was to institute a trust fund for the publication of original works in natural history: the first publication was The Birds of the British Isles by Dr David Bannerman, for which Lodge painted 377 illustrations depicting 435 species.

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Chinese Silver Kaleege (Gennaeus nycthemerus).

Chinese Silver Kaleege (Gennaeus nycthemerus). (1918-1922)

Charles Robert Knight (American, 1874-1953)
Mikado Pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado).

Mikado Pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Western Tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus).

Western Tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus). (1918-1922)

Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860-1935)
Evolution of the eyes on a Peacocks train.

Evolution of the eyes on a Peacocks train. (1918-1922)

Henrik Gronvold (Danish, 1858 – 1940)
Scintillating Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringi scintillas); Ijima’s Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringi ijimae)

Scintillating Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringi scintillas); Ijima’s Copper Pheasant (Syrmaticus soemmerringi ijimae) (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Temminck’s Tragopan (Tragopan temmincki).

Temminck’s Tragopan (Tragopan temmincki). (1918-1922)

Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860-1935)
Plumages of the Bornean and Siamese Crested Fireback (Lophura ignita and Lophura diardi).

Plumages of the Bornean and Siamese Crested Fireback (Lophura ignita and Lophura diardi). (1918-1922)

Henrik Gronvold (Danish, 1858 – 1940)
Brown Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuricum).

Brown Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuricum). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Manchurian Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus pallasi).

Manchurian Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus pallasi). (1918-1922)

Henry Jones (English, 1838-1921)
Darwin’s Koklass Pheasants; Styan’s Koklass Pheasants.

Darwin’s Koklass Pheasants; Styan’s Koklass Pheasants. (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Bornean Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron schleiermacheri).

Bornean Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron schleiermacheri). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Sikhim Himalayan Blood Partridge (Ithagenes cruentus affinis).

Sikhim Himalayan Blood Partridge (Ithagenes cruentus affinis). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus).

Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus). (1918-1922)

Charles Robert Knight (American, 1874-1953)
Black-Winged Peafowl

Black-Winged Peafowl (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Formosa Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus formasanus).

Formosa Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus formasanus). (1918-1922)

Henry Jones (English, 1838-1921)
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