An artist, anthropologist, explorer, adventurer, writer, photographer, journalist and inventor:
Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1865-1924) is an extremely interesting multifaceted figure, who enjoyed great success during his lifetime and who, for reasons that are not entirely clear, fell into complete oblivion after his death.
Setting out early in his life to discover the world, young Henry first visited some countries in North Africa and America, then he moved on to Asia: Japan, Korea, China where he painted hundreds of still-life works in an ‘impressionistic-Macchiaolo’ style of rapid execution.
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