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Tonks, Henry (1862-1937)
Saturday Night in the Vale. 1928-1929. The picture represents George Moore reading aloud from his manuscript of Aphrodite in Aulis, a novel which he published in 1930, to his friends on one of his regular Saturday evening visits to Tonks's studio in The Vale, Chelsea. The audience consists of, from left to right, St John Hutchinson, Philip Wilson Steer (dozing in the arm-chair), Tonks (standing by the mantel- piece) and Mrs Mary St John Hutchinson. Oil on canvas, 514 x 610 mm. Bequeathed by Sir William Orpen 1932 (N04614).
Location
Tate Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART441891
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3109px × 2612px
Photo Credit
© Tate, London / Art Resource, NY
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1920s
Artist, Portrait of
Friendship
Group
Hearing, Five Senses
Interior, Depiction of
Moore, George (1852-1933)
Painting, Medium
Reading
Self-Portrait
Studio of Artists