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Henry Tonks,
FRCS Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS) is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed on an intercollegiate basis by the four Royal Colleges of Surgeons (the Royal C ...
(9 April 1862 – 8 January 1937) was a British surgeon and later draughtsman and painter of figure subjects, chiefly interiors, and a caricaturist. He became an influential art teacher. He was one of the first British artists to be influenced by the French Impressionists; he exhibited with the
New English Art Club The New English Art Club (NEAC) was founded in London in 1885 as an alternative venue to the Royal Academy. It continues to hold an annual exhibition of paintings and drawings at the Mall Galleries in London, exhibiting works by both members and ...
, and was an associate of many of the more progressive artists of late Victorian Britain, including James McNeill Whistler, Walter Sickert,
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and
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.


Early life and career as a surgeon

Tonks was born in Solihull. His family owned a brass foundry in Birmingham. He was educated briefly at
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, followed by
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in Bristol, and then studied medicine at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton (1882–85) and the
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in Whitechapel (1885–88). He became a house surgeon at the London Hospital in 1886, under Sir Frederick Treves. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1888 and moved to the
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in London. He taught
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at the London Hospital medical school from 1892.


Artist

From 1888 he studied in the evenings at Westminster School of Art, under Frederick Brown. He exhibited paintings with the
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from 1891 and became a member of the Club in 1895. Brown became Slade Professor of Fine Art at University College, London, in 1892, and Tonks started to teach at the Slade School of Fine Art. Tonks became "the most renowned and formidable teacher of his generation".Tonks, Henry
''The Oxford Dictionary of Art''. Ed. Ian Chilvers. Oxford University Press, 2004.
Pupils of Tonks at the Slade included Winifred Knights, David Bomberg, Ethel Carrick, William Lionel Clause,
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, Ian Fairweather, Mark Gertler,
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, Spencer Gore,
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, Edna Clarke Hall, Fairlie Harmar,
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, Gwen John,
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, Hyam Myer, William E. C. Morgan, William Orpen, William Roberts, Isaac Rosenberg,Lynda Morris,
Tonks, Henry (1862–1937)
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Stanley Spencer, and
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. His sarcasm there drove F. M. Mayor's sister Alice to leave before completing her training. His student Paul Nash recalled Tonks's withering manner:
Tonks cared nothing for other authorities and he disliked self-satisfied young men ... His surgical eye raked my immature designs. With hooded stare and sardonic mouth, he hung in the air above me, like a tall question mark, moreover ... of a derisive, rather than an inquisitive order. In cold discouraging tones he welcomed me to the Slade. It was evident he considered that neither the Slade, nor I, was likely to derive much benefit.
From 1910 until his death, he lived at 1, The Vale, Chelsea, where he also had his studio.


First World War

Tonks resumed his medical career in 1914, first at a prisoner of war camp in Dorchester, and then at Hill Hall in Essex. He made pastel drawings of
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and his wife, who were refugees. He served as a medical orderly at a British Red Cross hospital near the
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in France in 1915, and joined an ambulance unit in Italy. He became a lieutenant in the
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in 1916, and worked for
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producing pastel drawings recording facial injury cases at the
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in Aldershot and the Queen's Hospital, Sidcup – a contribution recognised in the exhibitions ''Faces of Battle'' at the
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in 2008 and ''Henry Tonks: Art and Surgery'' at the Strang Print Room of University College London in 2002. There is also information on him at Will Self's "Kafka's Wound". Tonks became an official war artist in 1918, and he accompanied
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on tours of the Western Front. In August 1918, they both witnessed a field of wounded men near Le Bac du Sud,
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, which became the basis for Sargent's vast canvas, '' Gassed''. Tonks went to
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in Russia in 1919 as a war artist with a British expeditionary force.


Later life

He succeeded Frederick Brown as Slade Professor of Fine Art from 1918 to 1930, although he initially turned down the appointment in favour of Walter Sickert, only taking it up when Sickert declined the position. Further post-war students included Thomas Monnington,
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,
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and
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. Lessore, who founded the
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with her husband Frederick Lessore in 1923, described him as "a towering, dominating figure, about 6ft. 4in. tall, lean and ascetic looking, with large ears, hooded eyes, a nose dropping vertically from the bridge like an eagle's beak and quivering camel-like mouth".Lynda Morris, 'Tonks, Henry (1862–1937)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200
accessed 9 April 2013
/ref> He retired in 1930, and declined the offer of a knighthood. An exhibition of his work was held in London at the Tate Gallery in 1936, only the second retrospective at the Tate for a living British artist. He died at his home in Chelsea.


Gallery

File:Henry Tonks - The Hat Shop - 1951P105 - Birmingham Museums Trust.jpg, Henry Tonks. ''The Hat Shop'' (1892), oil on canvas File:Portrait of the Artist.jpg, Henry Tonks, self-portrait (1909) File:Tonks, Henry - Saline Infusion- An incident in the British Red Cross Hospital, Arc-en-Barrois, 1915 - Google Art Project.jpg, Henry Tonks. ''Saline Infusion: An incident in the British Red Cross Hospital, Arc-en-Barrois, 1915'' (1915) File: Tonks, Henry - An Advanced Dressing Station in France, 1918 - Google Art Project.jpg, Henry Tonks. ''An Advanced Dressing Station'' (1918), oil on canvas File:Tonks - John Singer Sargent.jpg, Henry Tonks. ''John Singer Sargent painting'' (c. 1918) File:Standing figure.jpg, Henry Tonks. '' Standing figure'' (c.1918) File:Four founders of UCL.JPG, Henry Tonks. ''The Four Founders of UCL'' (c. 1923) File:Sodales Mr Steer and Mr Sickert.jpg, Henry Tonks. ''Sodales: Mr Steer and Mr Sickert'' (1930)


Notes and references


Further reading

* E. Chambers, 'Fragmented Identities: Reading Subjectivity in Henry Tonks' Surgical Portraits,' ''Art History'', 32,3 (2009), 578–607. * David Boyd Haycock, "A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War" (2009) * J. Hone, ''The Life of Henry Tonks'' (1939) * L. Morris (ed.), ''Henry Tonks and the 'art of pure drawing' '' (1985) * New English Art Club, ''One hundred and fiftieth annual open exhibition, featuring a selection of work by Professor Henry Tonks ... from the Royal College of Surgeons and the Imperial War Museum'' (1997) * J. Rothenstein, 'Henry Tonks 1862–1937', in J. Rothenstein, ''Modern English Painters Sickert To Smith'' (1952) * Tate Gallery, ''Exhibition of Works by Professor Henry Tonks'' xhibition catalogue(1936), 7p.


External links

*
Henry Tonks pastels – collections of the Royal College of Surgeons, London and the Slade School, UCL

The Portraiture of Loss
– Dr Suzannah Biernoff in Ampersand magazine on Tonks' work and its impact on medical study and portraiture {{DEFAULTSORT:Tonks, Henry 1862 births 1937 deaths 19th-century English painters English male painters 20th-century English painters Academics of the Slade School of Fine Art British Army personnel of World War I British Impressionist painters British war artists Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons Medical illustrators People educated at Bloxham School People educated at Clifton College People from Solihull Royal Army Medical Corps officers World War I artists 20th-century English male artists 19th-century English male artists