"Henry" (Royal Spoonbill) Giclée Art Prints
"Henry" (Royal Spoonbill) Giclée Art Prints
Henry
Throughout the decade he spent working towards his promotion to Features editor at a big city newspaper, Henry became more and more disgusted by the organization’s preference for sensational headlines and gossip. He believed in the importance of serious journalism, and prided himself on pursuing the stories that held the wealthy and powerful to account whenever necessary.
One terrible November day, he reached his limit and realized he could never change the system from within. He needed to get out of the city entirely and start something new based on his own guiding principles. He and his wife, who was pregnant with their eldest daughter, Henrietta, moved to town on New Years’ Eve, and by the next year, Henry’s own newspaper was thriving. The local newsroom became known for its in-depth articles, some of which were syndicated in papers all across the country. Though he and the mayor, Zebulon, strongly disagreed on matters from time to time, they developed a deep and abiding friendship.
Giclée Art Prints based on the original painting, offered in 3 sizes.
Printed on Luster paper
Choose option:
5 x 7 in.
8 x 10 in. (size of the original)
11 × 14 in.

