Francis Graham Lodge (1908–2002)[1] was a self-taught English black and white artist. He was born in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, the son of artist Carron O Lodge,[citation needed] and was known by his second name Graham. His work was always signed F G Lodge.[citation needed]
He was educated at King's School, Grantham, and University College, London, and also at London University.[citation needed] He served throughout the second World War, being invalided out of the forces in 1945, and subsequently taught in London schools.[citation needed]
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.
In 1951 it was noted[by whom?] that samples of his work had been acquired by the Belfast Art Gallery, the Bank of Scotland, the Athenaeum Club, Colonel Lord Wigram and Princess Mary, the daughter of King George V.[citation needed]
Two of his oil paintings are owned by Watford Museum.[1]
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