Hennell, Thomas (1903-1945)
    
Forest spirit
    

1932/3
210 by 270mm (8¼ by 10¾ inches).
Water colour on paper,
 

Provenance: Artist’s sister
    
Michael Macleod, Thomas Hennell. Countryman, Artist, Writer, Cambridge University Press, 1988
On the 31st August 1932 Hennel was placed in Stone Hospital, Aylesbury, the first of three secure psychiatric hospitals he attended.

Michael Macleod, Thomas Hennell. Countryman, Artist, Writer, Cambridge University Press, 1988


On the 31st August 1932 Hennel was placed in Stone Hospital, Aylesbury, the first of three secure psychiatric hospitals. This image of figures overwhelmed by deluge could illustrate or presage the artist’s illness. In the same year (1932) he met Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden, their influence may explain this picture’s uncharacteristic modernism.


His work is represented in numerous public collections, including:
Bethlem Royal Hospital
Government Art Collection
Imperial College
Imperial War Museum
National Maritime Museum
Royal Air Force Museum
Tate Britain
V&A
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum
Ferens Art Gallery (Hull)
Graves Gallery (Sheffield)
Laing Art Gallery (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Manchester Art Gallery
Southampton Art Gallery
National Museum Wales (Cardiff).
    

£3500


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