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Topics

Men

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The Run Home
Image credit: Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery

The Run Home

Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929)

Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery

Men’s historical dominance of western society has led to their dominance of art, both as artists and as subjects, such as in portraiture and in depictions of historical and biblical events. In classical myths and legends, another important source, men and women are perhaps more evenly balanced, as many tales revolve around relationships between them.


A large number of portraits, certainly in public collections, are of men.

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Like all portraits, they give us a fascinating insight into changing fashions in clothing, hairstyles and wigs, and particularly into the ways men wished to be portrayed. This is usually as serious and formal, whether at home at the head of the family, at work in suit or uniform, or in the open air on horseback.

Artworks

  • Portrait of a Spanish Soldier
    Portrait of a Spanish Soldier Eric Meadus (1931–1970)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Father and Child
    Father and Child Duncan Grant (1885–1978) and Vanessa Bell (1879–1961)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Last of the Cottage Handloom Weavers of Lancashire
    Last of the Cottage Handloom Weavers of Lancashire Walter Emsley (1860–1938)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Trawler's Twelve Pounder
    Trawler's Twelve Pounder Stephen Bone (1904–1958)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • H. J. Buchan, Mayor of Southampton (1871)
    H. J. Buchan, Mayor of Southampton (1871) Frank P. Burcher
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Sir Russell Bencraft, JP
    Sir Russell Bencraft, JP Frank Thomas Copnall (1870–1949)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Gilbert and George
    Gilbert and George Ger van Elk (1941–2014)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • 12,697 more

Stories

  • Nahem Shoa
    An interview with Nahem Shoa: portraying the 'Face of Britain'

    Siham Ali

  • Thomas Stuart Smith's 'The Pipe of Freedom'

    Nicola Wilson

  • 'All was paint': a portrait of the poet Derek Walcott

    Blake Matich

  • Pompeo Batoni's portrait of John Talbot

    Edgar Peters Bowron

  • 1927 by Jacob Epstein (1880–1959)
    Jacob Epstein's 'Paul Robeson (1898–1976)'

    Jenny Alexander

  • Two Victorian portraits of men of colour: 'A Fellah of Kinneh' and 'The Pipe of Freedom'

    Michael McGinnes

  • William Ranken's 'Hibiscus Flower'

    Louise Dunning

  • Paul Robeson: political activist, Renaissance man

    Marjorie H. Morgan

  • Gulielmus Hogarth
    Self and sensibility: eight self-portraitists of the long eighteenth century

    Tamsin Lee-Woolfe

  • The power paunch: body politics and eighteenth-century men's waistlines

    Jon Sleigh

  • Gender in portraiture: the fine line between masculine and effeminate

    Jon Sleigh

  • Henry Scott Tuke: capturing light and the homoerotic gaze

    Flora Doble

  • Thomas Gainsborough: a titan of the eighteenth century

    Hugh Belsey

  • Lucian Freud's 'John Minton' at the Royal College of Art

    Andrew Graham-Dixon

  • Romantic escape: John Lehmann's Orpheus journal and British Neo-Romantic art

    Peter Lowe

  • Love, jealousy, deceit: exploring Shakespeare's Othello in art

    Molly Tresadern

  • The natural history of a portrait: 'Attenborough in Paradise' by Bryan Organ

    Lars Tharp

  • Left: Eliza Fraser of Castle Fraser (detail), right: James Byres of Tonley (detail)
    Eighteenth-century queer Scottish lives: Elyza Fraser and James Byres

    Indigo Dunphy-Smith

  • Mahtab Hussain: photographing Muslim communities in Britain

    Chris Boot

  • The many faces of Oscar Wilde

    Anne Wallentine

  • The Art of Naval Portraiture
    Hello sailor! A guide to naval portraiture

    Katherine Gazzard

  • Early Netherlandish painting: deep feeling and great truth of character

    Adam Wattam

  • The changing face of the people of the African diaspora in British art

    Marjorie H. Morgan

  • Bottoms up! Top bums on Art UK

    Jack Shoulder and Mark Small

  • The game they play in heaven: Wales's enduring love for rugby union

    Leigh Manley

  • Sir Walter Scott on the Bank of Scotland £5 note
    On the money: a portrait of Sir Walter Scott at 250

    Damian Barr

  • Thirteen weird and wonderful portraits on Art UK

    Jade King

  • Herman Herkomer's 'Sir Hubert von Herkomer'

    Bushey Museum and Art Gallery

  • 1613–1619, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, attributed to Bishandas
    Robes of honour: silk from an Islamic ruler

    Penelope Woolfitt

  • By Patricia Rubin, published by Yale University Press
    Bum notes: the cheeky side of Renaissance art

    Patricia Rubin

  • Painting power: Britain's post-war prime ministers

    Lydia Figes

  • The Graces in a High Wind
    Beyond Bridgerton: capturing the refinement of Regency fashion

    Lucy Ellis

  • c.1905, vintage bromide print, published by Breitkopf & Hartel
    The life and music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

    Andrew Shore

  • Ira Aldridge
    Ira Aldridge: a brief visual history of the Black Shakespearean actor

    Lydia Figes

  • Androgynous beauty: Henry Wriothesley's performance of masculinity

    Alice Blow

  • The real George Villiers: social climber, art patron and favourite to King James

    Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

  • 'Ravishing blind harmony': John Parry, the famous Welsh harper, and images of blindness in art

    Steph Roberts

  • Dora Gordine's 'Chinese Head (Chia-Chu Chang/The Chinese Philosopher)'

    Fiona Fisher

  • Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales

    Maggie Gray

  • Kurt Schwitters in Ambleside, and his portrait of a friend

    Kathryn Twelvetree

  • Man of service or evil mastermind? The complex legacy of Thomas Cromwell

    Estelle Paranque

  • Still from HENI Talk's film on Kathleen Scott's statue of Captain Robert Scott
    Scott of the Antarctic: Kathleen Scott's stoic memorial to her husband

    Ian Christie and HENI Talks

  • Still from HENI Talk's film on Trafalgar Square's equestrian statue of Charles I
    How a statue of Charles I was restored and resurrected in Trafalgar Square

    Timothy Revell and HENI Talks

  • Emma Dabiri and Bendor Grosvenor with a possible Titian at Petworth House
    Art Matters podcast: finding Britain's lost masterpieces

    Ferren Gipson

  • Art Detective uncovers tragic story of 'unknown soldier'

    Alice Read

Learning resources

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    Audio description of 'Augustus John (1878–1961)' by Fiore de Henriquez
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    William Lamb's 'Hugh MacDiarmid (1892–1978)'
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    Ronald Moody's 'Harold Moody'
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    The Superpower of Looking: Lubaina Himid's portrait of a tailor
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    The Superpower of Looking: Holbein paints two visitors to the Tudor court
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    The Superpower of Looking with Ade Adepitan
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    The Superpower of Looking: Vincent van Gogh, a selfie and a bandaged ear
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    Make a wool sculpture
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    Model a clay head
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    Sculpture in focus: 'Portrait of Peter' by Peter Palmer
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    Audio description of 'Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear' by Vincent van Gogh
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    Audio description playlist
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    Lesson plan
    Talking portraits and the history of our place
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    The Superpower of Looking with Jessica Voorsanger
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    The Superpower of Looking with Harold Offeh
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    Audio
    Audio description of 'Portrait of Peter' by Peter Palmer
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    Audio description of 'Francis Fawcett' by John Letts
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    Video
    Sculpture in focus: Dorich House and Dora Gordine
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    Audio description of 'The Farnese Hercules' after Glycon and Lysippos
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    The Superpower of Looking: monumental Welsh coal miners take a break
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    Audio description of 'Edward, Prince of Wales' by Victor Gleichen
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    Walter Tull: a soldier's story
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    Audio description of 'Eternal Spring' by Auguste Rodin
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    Sir Joshua Reynolds
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    Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and abstracted art
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    Textile art and gender
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    Sculpture in focus: 'Statuette of a Guardsman' by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm
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    Audio description of 'The Tailor' by Lubaina Himid
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    Audio description of 'Miners' by Josef Herman
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    Audio description of 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger
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    Sculpture near you: 'Man with Potential Selves'
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