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In Cooper’s interview with Tuke in Pearson’s Magazine 1920 the artist confided 'it interests me more than anything else in life – the play of outdoor light and sunshine on the human form.' This sensitive observation of light can be witnessed not only in his Royal Academy exhibits, but also in the hundreds of masterly oil and watercolour studies, like this one, painted en plein air.
Title
Study of Bathing Boys
Date
1912
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 63.5 x W 38.5 cm
Accession number
FAMAG:1923.6
Acquisition method
gift from Alfred de Pass, 1923
Work type
Painting