"August Blue" by H.S. Tuke. Process print, 192-.

Date:
[between 1920 and 1929?]
Reference:
2046154i
Part of:
The James Gardiner Collection.
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Credit

"August Blue" by H.S. Tuke. Process print, 192-. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

About this work

Description

Print after a painting of 1893-1894 in the Tate Gallery, depicting four young boys, some of them naked, in a rowing boat; ships line the horizon and one boy is in the sea at the side of the boat.

Publication/Creation

[London?] : Eyre & Spottiswoode, [between 1920 and 1929?]

Physical description

1 print : process print ; 8.7 x 13.7 cm

Lettering

Bears number: 4235

Notes

The following description was provided by James Gardiner: "A sepia reproduction of Tuke's most famous work 'August Blue', produced in the 1920s. Even though by this time towards the end of his life his work had become unfashionable, it was still popular enough in certain circles to warrant reproduction on postcards such as this. The homosexual painter Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929) was a founder of the Newlyn School of painting. He first moved to Cornwall in the 1880s. He became known for his romanticised portraits of local fisher lads, and became a respected member of the Royal Academy."
This work is untitled: the title has been supplied by the cataloguer.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2046154i

Where to find it

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