Who can make a fuss over the beauty and grace of the human form? Tuke presented it with dignity and grace. His sea and boat paintings were exceptional as well.
The Great Monotheist Mystical Trifecta is at-basis responsible for the teaching of hate of our Natural functioning. It, the Trifecta, is at-core magnificently wicked; all the while strutting and posturing as-if otherwise -- "holy"! Nasty and hypocritical. In-sum, OBSERVE the evil they have done over the many eons!
To that, I say AMEN and HALLELOO...never met anyone meaner than a Bible Thumper. Not like they've read the damn book. They need folks to interpret it for em...CUZ IT'S A BOOK OF ALLEGORY AND MYTH! Sorry, preaching to the choir. lol
That's lovely. Curious if you noticed any difference as your "views" would be bookends in a sense. Him looking towards the US and you looking towards the UK.
I have loved Tuke’s paintings for the last 50 years. I think my overall favourite is August Blue. It is good to see a younger generation appreciating the beauty of his art.
A dear art history professor pulled me aside after class one day and shared his work with me. She loaned me a book and encouraged me to read up on him. I'm forever grateful. And yet...I STILL learn more about him regularly. Just added a print of an etching he did of his older brother to our shop. It stopped me in my tracks. Etchings? I had no idea.
Not sure they were all forgotten, but they do seem to have fallen out of favor for awhile. With 1300+ works of this quality, it was only a matter or time before the collectors would find em again. History is like a clock pendulum...eventually it will be TIME. :-)
@@ankhpom9296 My understanding is he did 1300ish paintings in his lifetime. Many are in museums. Many more in private collections. Like everything, styles and mores change and art can get put in storage until they change back. Luckily, Tuke's work caught on again in the early 1970s and has been regaining its rightful place every since. It's hard to find originals available...that's why I offer prints of a few of my faves in my shop. :-) collidepress.com/pages/henry-scott-tuke
Same. Was always cautious about recommending his work, but reading the historical context about the "genre" of nude youths definitely helped (re)shape my pov. Thanks for watching!
Thanks to EtonJohn this gret art will finally get its dur respect. So beautiful!! How sad you had to show the titles so fast. So stunning and capitvating. Having sailed 3 times on the SV Polynesia, his work captures the wonderful joy of sailing beneath huge canvas sails. Those were some of the greatest memories of my life. God bless all those who sailed with her. My life was forever changed.
Glad you enjoyed. As for the titles....it's a balancing act between long enough and too long. I'm always trying to get it right. I think my newer videos are closer. :-)
Thank you for introducing me to H.S. Tuke. Looking forward to learning more about him and his work. Your presentation is exquisite. Trevor Kowalski's music, a first hearing for me, is just right to accompany the art works.
Thank you for the kind words...so happy to introduce Tuke to a few good men. His quiet legacy lives on! As for the music, got lucky (imo) to find Kowalski's music in the library I subscribe to. Thanks for watching!
Hey Clint. As you know from my other missves I'm not into high art but I know what I like when I see it and this archive ticks a lot of boxes. So much of his seascapes and ships paintings are so etheral looking and look almost water coloured(english spelling 🤟) quality light and delicate not thick oil painting. I think he would have captured an excellent Poldark in those Cornish coves and boats 😎 Cheers DougT 🇫🇴
Glad you enjoyed Tuke. Seems like a right good guy. Talented too. And some interesting family ties to the Royal Family (way back when). He seemed to live his life and do his art without fuss or muss.
Spectacular video montage. I knew little about Tuke prior to watching this, and once again you have educated me. I love his paintings. I've looked at the world market, and it seems non-existent. I see no originals for sale anywhere, but I'll keep looking. I've always loved Steve Walker's paintings--very different style, but I like them a lot. A few years ago, I started collecting. Again, not a lot on the market. And after he died so young, the prices increased phenomenally. Anyway, thank you for my reintroduction to Tuke.
Thank YOU for introducing me to Steve Walker. He's now on my radar. As for Tuke, with 1300+ known works, I'm sure a few will come up for sale eventually, but I've heard Elton John has QUITE A FEW...so who knows what they'll be fetching when they do come up at auction. In the meantime, I've added a few prints to our shops. For those of us...on a budget. ;-p
@@CollidePress I think Steve Walker is awesome. I found a gallery in England with at least one of Tuke's paintings--one that I like. I've written to them. We'll see what they say. I'm not sure how they sell--fixed price or auction.
Never have I seen so may beautifully painted ... vessels! By the way, if the vessel holds other boats it is a "ship"; "boats" do not carry other boats!
Thanks for the lesson (and for watching). Sadly, I will likely always call them all boats or ship interchangeably. Old dog here...and I'm so rarely in contact with any of them. Do appreciate the distinction though. 🌈✌️
Thanks, Dan...I love some me some Tuke and Sargent...and Eakins and Horst and and and. lol In case you haven't seen it, I've got a whole playlist dedicated to some of my favorite Artists + Creatives: th-cam.com/play/PLDznnPLlUZntMKDar7ejeKEWWP9k4pans.html Thanks for watching! Clint
Freedom and health. Forget what condition Tuke’s father suffered from, but sunbathing was part of his treatment if memory serves. So the roots were personal.
He mostly painted outdoors (and finished indoors), so I kinda doubt it. But for a formal photo, sure...he was from a posh family, so he was accustomed to dressing up for his closeup. :-) Thanks. Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks...I think. "Interesting" was my mom's word for "hated it." lol Most of the music from recent videos is from Epidemic Sound, a music library I subscribe. It makes these montages possible in my opinion.
In the nineteenth century and onwards, the modern artist had to find a way to present the naked body without recourse to the academic sterile nude. Tuke succeeded. If he had painted the female nude outdoors, he would have continued the practice of soft porn traditional to the presentation of the female body. Degas, Lautrec, and Bonnnard found ways to do it by looking at domestic nudity. Tuke found it by referring to naked male swimming typical of his time. It was a practice that took place publically even in cosmopolitan London parks.
Thanks! I've seen a lot of his 1300+ works called a whole lot of things. Wish I knew where to get the official list of names, but haven't (yet) found it. :-)
His work is nice, but still unable to show frontal men/boy nudity, not a sexual object, but as part of men/boys physical frames. I will repeat it, it is nice work....
He did show some, but I can't show on TH-cam for fear of getting another community guidelines strike. Even though they say artistic nudity is allowed, they mostly don't mean it. So...Tuke's work is shown in the best, most advertiser-friendly way possible. :-)
What has gay got to do with it, he loved the time of youth nothing wrong with that, since when has beauty had anything to do with sex.has the world gone mad?
There's nothing wrong with it, but he was gay and asshats have been "outraged" by us since at least the beginning of snake oil salesmen...I mean preachers. Yes, the world is completely mad. And mostly full of xit. Tuke's work is beautifull and innocent. But folks will make all kinds of claims, so I come prepared with facts: He was an artist who was also gay. He painted nudes and was never accused of anything. He and his work were highly regarded then, now, and hopefully forever. The end. :-)
You introduced me to so many Tuke paintings but, alas, the first one I ever knew was not there. Why no "Ruby, Gold and Malachite"? Apart from that a beautiful presentation. For those who don't know the painting, here it is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby,_Gold_and_Malachite#/media/File:Tuke,_Henry_Scott_(1858%E2%80%931929),_Ruby,_gold_and_malachite,_1902.jpg
Don't think I know/saw that one! He reportedly did 1300+ works, so I'm bound to have missed QUITE a few. But thanks for introducing me to this one. And appreciate the kind comment!
Who can make a fuss over the beauty and grace of the human form? Tuke presented it with dignity and grace. His sea and boat paintings were exceptional as well.
Totally agree. But you know how SOME people can be. :-p
The Great Monotheist Mystical Trifecta is at-basis responsible for the teaching of hate of our Natural functioning.
It, the Trifecta, is at-core magnificently wicked; all the while strutting and posturing as-if otherwise -- "holy"! Nasty and hypocritical.
In-sum, OBSERVE the evil they have done over the many eons!
To that, I say AMEN and HALLELOO...never met anyone meaner than a Bible Thumper. Not like they've read the damn book. They need folks to interpret it for em...CUZ IT'S A BOOK OF ALLEGORY AND MYTH! Sorry, preaching to the choir. lol
@@CollidePress Notice that what I wrote to which you responded was REMOVED!
Okay. Either the bots or I removed it. Happens. Chillax.
Beautiful paintings. Thank you for sharing this wonderful Artist, Henry Scott Tuke.
This is a new artist to me, stunning work and I can see why he is highly appreciated and collected. Thanks for the enlightenment.❤😊
Glad to share "Harry" with you. He's been a personal favorite for a few years. Such quiet class.
Many, many thanks for introducing me to the work of an artist about whom I previously knew almost nothing. Captivating!
That's awesome. Glad you connected with Tuke's work. Thank you for sharing and watching!
@@CollidePress My very great pleasure!!
I live near the ocean on the U.S. East Coast and I love the feel his paintings evoke by the way he casts the body, the ocean and light.
That's lovely. Curious if you noticed any difference as your "views" would be bookends in a sense. Him looking towards the US and you looking towards the UK.
I have loved Tuke’s paintings for the last 50 years. I think my overall favourite is August Blue. It is good to see a younger generation appreciating the beauty of his art.
A dear art history professor pulled me aside after class one day and shared his work with me. She loaned me a book and encouraged me to read up on him. I'm forever grateful. And yet...I STILL learn more about him regularly. Just added a print of an etching he did of his older brother to our shop. It stopped me in my tracks. Etchings? I had no idea.
It's incredible that all those fabulous paintings were forgotten.
Not sure they were all forgotten, but they do seem to have fallen out of favor for awhile. With 1300+ works of this quality, it was only a matter or time before the collectors would find em again. History is like a clock pendulum...eventually it will be TIME. :-)
Where have these paintings been all this time and are now showing up?
@@ankhpom9296 My understanding is he did 1300ish paintings in his lifetime. Many are in museums. Many more in private collections. Like everything, styles and mores change and art can get put in storage until they change back. Luckily, Tuke's work caught on again in the early 1970s and has been regaining its rightful place every since. It's hard to find originals available...that's why I offer prints of a few of my faves in my shop. :-) collidepress.com/pages/henry-scott-tuke
The tender, wistful yet charged paintings of Tuke spoke to me from early visits to The Tate Gallery. I love his paintings!
The Tate has some of his best. On my bucket list! Thanks for watching. ✌️🌈
Always in awe of Tuke's work. Incredible. x
Same. Was always cautious about recommending his work, but reading the historical context about the "genre" of nude youths definitely helped (re)shape my pov. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Clint. This started with an ad for beef sticks. Who says TH-cam doesn't have a sense of humor.
LOL...now that beef sticks ad wasn't "sexually gratifying" was it? Cuz TH-cam does not allow that. No no no no. Silly, meaningless legalese. :-p
@@CollidePress the ad was a joke for those craving tube steak
Apropos of something. Nuff said.
This is a beautiful (well researched) tribute to a wonderful artist. Thank you.
Thank YOU! Appreciate the kind words...Tuke is a personal hero.
Thank you for this great collection Tuke art and photos and for the thoughtful music pairing which elevates this video
Glad you enjoyed it…thank you!
Thank you enlightening me.
Truly beautiful.
This is beautiful. Thanks for All The hard work!
Thanks, Gregg! Glad you enjoyed. It was a labor of love. :-)
Thanks to EtonJohn this gret art will finally get its dur respect. So beautiful!! How sad you had to show the titles so fast. So stunning and capitvating. Having sailed 3 times on the SV Polynesia, his work captures the wonderful joy of sailing beneath huge canvas sails. Those were some of the greatest memories of my life. God bless all those who sailed with her. My life was forever changed.
Glad you enjoyed. As for the titles....it's a balancing act between long enough and too long. I'm always trying to get it right. I think my newer videos are closer. :-)
Thank you for introducing me to H.S. Tuke. Looking forward to learning more about him and his work. Your presentation is exquisite. Trevor Kowalski's music, a first hearing for me, is just right to accompany the art works.
Thank you for the kind words...so happy to introduce Tuke to a few good men. His quiet legacy lives on! As for the music, got lucky (imo) to find Kowalski's music in the library I subscribe to. Thanks for watching!
Hey Clint. As you know from my other missves I'm not into high art but I know what I like when I see it and this archive ticks a lot of boxes. So much of his seascapes and ships paintings are so etheral looking and look almost water coloured(english spelling 🤟) quality light and delicate not thick oil painting. I think he would have captured an excellent Poldark in those Cornish coves and boats 😎 Cheers DougT 🇫🇴
Glad you enjoyed Tuke. Seems like a right good guy. Talented too. And some interesting family ties to the Royal Family (way back when). He seemed to live his life and do his art without fuss or muss.
Gorgeous. Thank You.
Thaaaaank you. First time I found you here. Great job, and absolutely impressive.
Wow...thank YOU. Welcome to the channel. Feel free to look around and see what other video delights you might enjoy. :-)
Spectacular video montage. I knew little about Tuke prior to watching this, and once again you have educated me. I love his paintings. I've looked at the world market, and it seems non-existent. I see no originals for sale anywhere, but I'll keep looking. I've always loved Steve Walker's paintings--very different style, but I like them a lot. A few years ago, I started collecting. Again, not a lot on the market. And after he died so young, the prices increased phenomenally. Anyway, thank you for my reintroduction to Tuke.
Thank YOU for introducing me to Steve Walker. He's now on my radar. As for Tuke, with 1300+ known works, I'm sure a few will come up for sale eventually, but I've heard Elton John has QUITE A FEW...so who knows what they'll be fetching when they do come up at auction. In the meantime, I've added a few prints to our shops. For those of us...on a budget. ;-p
@@CollidePress I think Steve Walker is awesome. I found a gallery in England with at least one of Tuke's paintings--one that I like. I've written to them. We'll see what they say. I'm not sure how they sell--fixed price or auction.
You fancy, RJ. I like your style!
@@CollidePress 🙂
Like the guy in the rowboat. (Not a nude but those are attractive too). Great collection.
Thanks for watching. I get the impression (pun intended) Tuke was just as interested in boats as nudes (and the sea). Good choice!
Never have I seen so may beautifully painted ... vessels! By the way, if the vessel holds other boats it is a "ship"; "boats" do not carry other boats!
Thanks for the lesson (and for watching). Sadly, I will likely always call them all boats or ship interchangeably. Old dog here...and I'm so rarely in contact with any of them. Do appreciate the distinction though. 🌈✌️
Yeah great painter
He was a handsome young man.
I thought so as well.
Masterful
Tuke definitely was a master! Thanks for watching.
I'd only heard of Tuke in passing, an excellent eye and technique. I gather Elton John collected his work.
Good stuff. Sargent also used male models and his carefully rendered drawings of Thomas McKeller have an obvious passion for the male form.
Thanks, Dan...I love some me some Tuke and Sargent...and Eakins and Horst and and and. lol
In case you haven't seen it, I've got a whole playlist dedicated to some of my favorite Artists + Creatives: th-cam.com/play/PLDznnPLlUZntMKDar7ejeKEWWP9k4pans.html
Thanks for watching!
Clint
Wonderful.
Very nice retrospective of one of my favourite artists.
Thank you! Glad to know it holds up for other fans of his work. 🌈❤️🖼️
Очень красиво спасибо
At the time, pictures of nude bathing represented freedom.
Freedom and health. Forget what condition Tuke’s father suffered from, but sunbathing was part of his treatment if memory serves. So the roots were personal.
Magnificent.
2:07 I wonder if he really was painting wearing those clothes, haha. Great video, thanks a lot.
He mostly painted outdoors (and finished indoors), so I kinda doubt it. But for a formal photo, sure...he was from a posh family, so he was accustomed to dressing up for his closeup. :-)
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed!
You always have the most interesting music! Are these from your own collection?
Thanks...I think. "Interesting" was my mom's word for "hated it." lol
Most of the music from recent videos is from Epidemic Sound, a music library I subscribe. It makes these montages possible in my opinion.
In the nineteenth century and onwards, the modern artist had to find a way to present the naked body without recourse to the academic sterile nude. Tuke succeeded. If he had painted the female nude outdoors, he would have continued the practice of soft porn traditional to the presentation of the female body. Degas, Lautrec, and Bonnnard found ways to do it by looking at domestic nudity. Tuke found it by referring to naked male swimming typical of his time. It was a practice that took place publically even in cosmopolitan London parks.
It's amazing what context can do to understanding art...and history. Ain't it? Thanks for sharing and watching!
mooie expositie van hem👍
🥰😍🥰😍
Boy Against Rock could also be entitled "Ganymede".
Thanks! I've seen a lot of his 1300+ works called a whole lot of things. Wish I knew where to get the official list of names, but haven't (yet) found it. :-)
Amazing
Thanks for watching…glad you enjoyed Mr. Tuke’s work. 🌈✌️
Sometimes the faces ate distinct and clear. Other times, they are barely filled in.
Just noting.
One word: Impressionistic. Don't think he considered himself an Impressionist, but the style definitely influenced him, like most artists of his day.
I laugh that ‘nude on a rock’ has less nudity in it than most of todays daily fashions
Agreed. Completely. And YT will restrict videos like this, but accept money from advertisers to run ads with way worse. Oy.
His work is nice, but still unable to show frontal men/boy nudity, not a sexual object, but as part of men/boys physical frames. I will repeat it, it is nice work....
He did show some, but I can't show on TH-cam for fear of getting another community guidelines strike. Even though they say artistic nudity is allowed, they mostly don't mean it. So...Tuke's work is shown in the best, most advertiser-friendly way possible. :-)
What has gay got to do with it, he loved the time of youth nothing wrong with that, since when has beauty had anything to do with sex.has the world gone mad?
There's nothing wrong with it, but he was gay and asshats have been "outraged" by us since at least the beginning of snake oil salesmen...I mean preachers. Yes, the world is completely mad. And mostly full of xit. Tuke's work is beautifull and innocent. But folks will make all kinds of claims, so I come prepared with facts: He was an artist who was also gay. He painted nudes and was never accused of anything. He and his work were highly regarded then, now, and hopefully forever. The end. :-)
You introduced me to so many Tuke paintings but, alas, the first one I ever knew was not there. Why no "Ruby, Gold and Malachite"? Apart from that a beautiful presentation. For those who don't know the painting, here it is
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby,_Gold_and_Malachite#/media/File:Tuke,_Henry_Scott_(1858%E2%80%931929),_Ruby,_gold_and_malachite,_1902.jpg
Don't think I know/saw that one! He reportedly did 1300+ works, so I'm bound to have missed QUITE a few. But thanks for introducing me to this one. And appreciate the kind comment!
Beautiful
Thanks fror watching. Glad you enjoyed Tuke's work. 🌈✌️