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English: Looking out to sea
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Medium | oil on panel |
Dimensions | 22.5 × 14 cm (8.9 × 5.5 in) |
Inscriptions | signed with initials and dated 'H.S.T. 85' (lower right); inscribed 'no.1' in pencil verso, also inscribed 'for E J Mercer' in pencil verso |
Notes | This is a rare early oil study by Henry Scott Tuke of his model Walter Shilling on the beach at Pennance, where Tuke lived in Falmouth. Tuke had come to settle in Falmouth in 1885 after living in Newlyn for a while. He had grown up in Falmouth as a child and felt that he was coming home, even though he was born in York. Walter Shilling was a professional model from London and posed for several of Tuke's early Falmouth paintings; they included, Two Falmouth Fisher Boys R53 and his first bathing boys painting The Bathers R56 as well as Basking R57. All were painted in the summer of 1885 in Falmouth. But it was for the painting Basking, that Walter is posed wearing exactly the same clothes and hat as in this painting of him looking out to sea, and it suggests that this is a study for the bigger painting, even though he is depicted reclining rather than standing in the larger work. (See illustration of Basking on p.39 of Catching the Light: The Art and Life of Henry Scott Tuke by Catherine Wallace). |
Source/Photographer | Bonhams |
Licensingedit
This work is in the public domain in the United States for the following reason:
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File name | henry_scott_tuke_-_looking_out_to_sea.jpg |
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Size, Mbytes | 1.4554375 |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
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