Henry Scott Tuke, RA, RWS

Lovers of the Sun

MacConnal-Mason Gallery

Provenance: The artist (until at least 1923);
By whom sold to a ‘Pittsburgh millionaire’, February 1923 (according to the artist’s register);
With The Fine Art Society Ltd., London (by December 1979);
Richard W. Weatherhead, New York;
By whose executors sold, Christie’s, New York, 25 May 1988, lot 435;
Sale, Christie’s, London, 9 November 1989, lot 29;
Collection of Seymour Stein, USA

Literature: “The British Empire Exhibition”, Wembley, Palace of Arts, exhibition catalogue, London, 1924,
p.41, no.23, illustrated;
“British Paintings, Grand Central Art Galleries”, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1925,
pp.9, 34, no.70, illustrated;
B.D. Price (ed.), “The Registers of Henry Scott Tuke” (1858-1929), Falmouth, 1983, R1023;
C. Dinn, D. Wainwright, “Henry Scott Tuke: 1858-1929, Under Canvas”, London, 1989, pp.117, 120, 128,
144, no.98, illustrated (in a black & white photograph of the artist)

Exhibition: London, Royal Academy, Annual Exhibition, 1923, no.175;
London, Wembley Park, Palace of Arts, The British Empire Exhibition, 1924, no.23;
New York, Grand Central Art Galleries, Retrospective Exhibition, British Paintings,
10 January – 28 February 1925, no.70

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English and European 19th and 20th Century Paintings of the Dutch Romantic, Modern British, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Sporting, Marine and Victorian Schools and Sculpture

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