1927
Oil on panel
Private collection.
'He became fascinated with the contrast between the light skin placed against dark rocks and incandescent shifting light on water behind... He sought to find the ultimate balance between definition and the mirage effect of shifting light as it hit the model's skin.' (Catherine Wallace, Catching the Light - The Art and Life of Henry Scott Tuke, 2008, p.146)
Nude on the Rocks was painted c.1927 and is among the artist's last depictions of a subject that had inspired him for over half a century, the beauty of the human body lit by brilliant summer sunlight. It was around this time that Tuke painted Sunbathers (collection of Sir Elton John) and The Critics (Leamington Spa Art Gallery) which are more formal arrangements of figures on the sandy beaches of Cornwall. The present picture is a more casual observation of a model sitting on rocks and looking down into the rock-pool beneath, an action that is suggestive of the Greek myth of Narcissus but painted in such a modern way that we are left in no doubt that this is an English boy of the new generation of post-war hope.
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