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Professor Tonks: War Artist
05/1985 | 986 | 127
Pages: 284-291+293
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Freeman, Julian (Freeman, Julian)
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24. Lieutenant Henry Tonks, RAMC, at Aldershot, 1916, with Pastel Drawings of Maxillo-Facial Cases.
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25. A Saline Infusion, by Henry Tonks. Signed with Initials and Dated 1915. Chalk, 67.9 by 57.2 cm. (Imperial War Museum).
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26. Diagram of Surgical Method Used on Maxillo-Facial Patient, by Henry Tonks. 1916-17, Pen and Ink, 25.4 by 20.3 cm. (The Royal College of Surgeons of England).
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27. Plastic Surgery Operation, by Henry Tonks. 1916. Signed. Pen and Wash, 39 by 27 cm. (The Royal College of Surgeons of England).
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28-31. Studies of Facial Wounds, 1916-17, by Henry Tonks. Pastel, 25.4 by 20.3 cm. (The Royal College of Surgeons of England).
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32 and 33. Studies of Facial Wounds, 1916-17, by Henry Tonks. Pastel, 25.4 by 20.3 cm. (The Royal College of Surgeons of England).
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34. An Advanced Dressing Station, France, 1918, by Henry Tonks. 182.8 by 218.6 cm. (Imperial War Museum).
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35. A Shell Dump, France, 1918-19, by William Roberts. 190.6 by 317.5 cm. (Imperial War Museum).
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36. The First Wounded, London Hospital, 1914, by John Lavery. 174.1 by 200.7 cm (Dundee Art Galleries and Museums).
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37. Gassed, by John Singer Sargent. Signed and Dated 1918. 228.8 by 609.6 cm. (Imperial War Museum).
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38. A Battery Shelled, by Percy Wyndham-Lewis. Signed and Dated with Initials 1918. 190.6 by 317.5 cm. (Imperial War Museum).