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Henry Tuke

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Name
  
Henry Tuke

Role
  
Visual artist


Parents
  
Daniel Hack Tuke

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Died
  
March 13, 1929, Falmouth, United Kingdom

Awards
  
Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Watercolour Society

Artwork
  
August Blue, Ruby - gold and malachite, All Hands to the Pumps

Education
  
Slade School of Fine Art

Henry Tuke (1755–1814) co-operated with his father, William Tuke, in the reforms at the Retreat asylum in York, England.

Henry Tuke Sunbathers by Henry Scott Tuke

He was the author of several moral and theological treatises which have been translated into German and French.

He was a subscriber to the African Institution, the body which set out to create a viable, civilized refuge for freed slaves in Sierra Leone, Africa.

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Historic ship

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The 1824 ship Henry Tuke, 365 tons, was built by Thatcher Magoun in Medford, MA, and owned by Daniel Pinckney Parker and John Chandler, Jr. It was a whaler in Warren, RI in 1846.


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References

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