Half Length Study of a Boy
Artist: Henry Scott Tuke
Circa: 1909
Henry Scott Tuke, a British Impressionist painter associated with the Newlyn School, is celebrated for his luminous handling of light and the human figure. Half Length Study of a Boy (1909) reflects his gift for naturalistic portraiture, set against a backdrop of dappled foliage that enhances the warmth of the study. Tuke’s works often balance intimacy with painterly vibrancy, making them prized among collectors of early 20th-century British art.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original artwork
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
British Impressionism
Henry Scott Tuke works
Figurative and portrait studies
Early 20th-century European art
Decor: light-filled interiors, impressionist-inspired rooms, nature-themed spaces, art-forward libraries
A luminous impressionist study—Tuke’s naturalism rendered with warmth and grace.
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