A tempestuous sea with a man chasing a boat.

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Probably painted soon after Hennell was discharged 'recovered' (on 31 October 1935) from Claybury psychiatric hospital, Essex, as described in his book The witnesses (1938). On the right a turbulent seascape buffeting a solitary seaman in a Turner-like sky filled with spume. On the left is a punt or gondola guided by a serene classical steersman, whose vessel is occupied by a big classical authority-figure resembling Blake's Urizen (the establishment), which a hopeless figure attempts to catch up with.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

A tempestuous sea with a man chasing a boat.

Date

1935

Medium

pencil & watercolour on paper

Measurements

H 31 x W 49 cm

Accession number

663468i

Acquisition method

Purchased by the Wellcome Collection Library, 2008

Work type

Watercolour

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