A Surgical Operation

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This is a large oil painting (over six feet tall), painted between 1934 and 1935 by the English painter Reginald Brill. It is one in a series of large paintings called 'The Martyrdom of Man', showing people at work. Others in the series show construction workers (a painting in Tate Britain) and jurors. Surgical scenes have always been more popular with artists than medical ones, because of the multitude of figures, their varied poses, and the contrast between the surgeon and the assistants. However, a painting of ordinary working people on such a heroic scale is unusual and reflects two influences. One is the Socialist Realism movement, particularly in the Soviet Union, which emphasized the heroism of the everyday. This explains the immensely tall figure of the anaesthetist holding the bottle in the foreground.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

A Surgical Operation

Date

1934–1935

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 205 x W 160 cm (E)

Accession number

11628i

Acquisition method

purchased

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

RB 1934/35

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