Gleaming waters is a painting by the British painter Henry Scott Tuke. It is the largest work he ever painted.[1]
The composition of the painting shows a bathing scene with boys on the seashore in Cornwall. This painting had not been shown in Britain since the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition of 1911, where it was exhibited as number 441 and offered at the price of GBP400.[1][2]
The painting was believed to be lost until its sale on 30 November 2000 by Christie’s in London.[1]
^ abcChristie's: Henry Scott Tuke – Gleaming waters, lot essay by Catherine Dinn. Auction: Important British and Irish Art, London, 30 November 2000, lot 22, sold for GBP201,750
^Royal Academy of Arts, London: Gleaming waters – Henry Scott Tuke, exhibition catalogue of the 143rd exhibition, motto Rien sans peine, Gallery number VII, exhibition number 441, price GBP400. William Clowes and sons, limited, printers to the Royal Academy, London, 1911
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