George Edward Lodge

George Edward Lodge (unknown), English, George Edward Lodge is a English artist, an enigmatic figure in the world of art. Very little reliable biographical information is available, and much of their creative journey remains lost to time.
Their surviving works speak in quiet tones — suggestive, poetic, and shrouded in mystery.
  • White Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon tibetanum). (1918-1922)

    White Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon tibetanum). (1918-1922)

    George Edward Lodge (English, unknown)

    The white eared-pheasant stands alert, its dark plumage stark against the muted background. Delicate watercolor strokes trace the bird’s ruffled feathers and crimson face, capturing its wild elegance. A quiet intensity lingers in its poised stance—a fleeting glimpse of untamed grace.

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

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

    George Edward Lodge (English, unknown)

    A blood-red partridge perches on a rocky outcrop, its feathers sharp against the muted Himalayan backdrop. The bird’s dark eyes gleam with alertness, poised between stillness and flight. Watercolor strokes capture the rugged terrain and the quiet tension of a creature perfectly adapted to its harsh, high-altitude world.