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Thomas Hennell suffered from an episode of mental illness and was detained as an inpatient first at St John's Hospital, Stone (the building had been Buckinghamshire County Pauper Lunatic Asylum), then at the Maudsley Hospital (at Denmark Hill, London SE5) and finally at Claybury, Essex. Although he was a prolific artist, the present drawing is one of only two that survive illustrating his mental state: other drawings of his illness were destroyed by his mother after his early death.
Title
A cross amidst trees and flames
Date
1935
Medium
pencil & india ink on paper
Measurements
H 19.9 x W 16 cm
Accession number
690011i
Acquisition method
Purchased by the Wellcome Collection, 2010
Work type
Drawing
Wellcome Collection
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