The work of Calvert's younger son, Harold Hepburn Calvert (1906–1963), is often incorrectly attributed to his father. This misidentification is exacerbated by both men having similar names and painting careers which overlapped in the early 1920s. In terms of subject matter, style and medium, Harold's art mirrored that of Herbert, however, the son usually signed his paintings as H. Hep. Calvert or H. Hepburn Calvert which helps differentiate his output.
Calvert died in Adelaide on 16 February 1923[2] and was subsequently buried at the Field of Mars Cemetery in the Sydney suburb of Ryde. He was survived by his wife and sons Herbert and Harold.
Gallery
Brolga (1912)
King Quail (1914)
Kookaburra (1914)
Magpie (1914)
Pacific Black Duck shot in flight (1914)
Southern Emu-wrens (1914)
Spotted Pardalotes (1921)
Superb Fairy-wrens (1914)
White-winged Fairy-wrens (1914)
References
^"H. H. Calvert". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
^"An Artist's Death". Register. 19 February 1923. p. 8.