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Virtually self-taught as an artist, Humbert Craig earned popular
renown for his impressionistic scenes of Donegal, Antrim, and the
Connemara. His works first appeared at the RHA in 1915, and he was
a constant contributor there up until his death, showing 130 works
in all. In 1925 he became an associate of the RHA and in 1928 a
full member. He was also an Academician of the Ulster Academy of
Arts. Overseas he exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1928
and at the RA in 1935 and 1937. His work has been widely reproduced
in the form of lithographic posters and calendars. |