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  1. Henry Tonks, photographie de George Charles Beresford (1902) Henry Tonks, né le 9 avril 1862 et mort le 8 janvier 1937, est un chirurgien britannique, devenu peintre, caricaturiste et professeur de beaux-arts.

  2. Primary Sources Henry Tonks. Henry Tonks, the fifth among the eleven children of Edmund Tonks and his wife, Julia Johnson, was born in Solihull on 9th April 1862. His father owned a brass foundry in Birmingham.. Tonks attended Clifton College (1877-1880) and then studied medicine at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel.In 1887 he was the house surgeon of Frederick Treves and the following ...

  3. 23 de oct. de 1999 · Modern artist, Henry Tonks was born on April 8, 1862. His centenary in April 1962 prompted 'a correspondent' to write an article entitled 'A Teacher who fought against the Tide' in the British ...

  4. 10 de feb. de 2010 · Diana [Dickie] Orpen (1914–2008) was the daughter of William Orpen. Both were taught by Tonks at the Slade, Dickie when she was only 15. During the Second World War she followed Tonks’ example, producing drawings of reconstructive surgery at the Plastic and Maxillo-Facial Unit at Hill End St Albans.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_TonksHenry Tonks - Wikipedia

    Henry Tonks, (Birmingham, 9 april 1862 - Londen, 8 januari 1937) was een Engels kunstschilder en tekenaar. Zijn werk werd sterk beïnvloed door het impressionisme. Leven en werk. Tonks studeerde medicijnen in Brighton en werkte van 1885 tot 1888 in het 'London Hospital'. Als fervent ...

  6. This article focuses on Henry Tonks' pastel studies of wounded First World War servicemen before, after and during facial surgery. Viewed alongside archival photographs of the same patients from the Cambridge Hospital at Aldershot and the Queen's Hospital (now Queen Mary's Hospital) in Sidcup, Tonks' drawings disturb the conventions both of medical illustration and portraiture: they are ...

  7. Henry Tonks was born in Solihull, Warwickshire, on 9 April 1862, the fifth of eleven children of Edmund Tonks, a former barrister and 186 the owner of a well-established brass foundry in Birmingham, and his wife, Julia (née Johnson). Soon after he was born, the family moved a few miles south to Packwood Grange, a newly-built home in Knowle.