
This painting is a rare depiction of a fashionable dental practice in the 1930s. Instead of showing the opulence of the room, Lavery chooses to focus on the details of the dentist and patient making an accurate recording of the scene. The most prominent feature is the x-ray machine; radiography was still in its relative infancy at this time and the x-ray machine shown was a new and expensive piece of equipment. The dentist depicted, Conrad Ackner, was appointed as the first dental radiographer to GuyÂ’s Hospital in 1913. Lavery had no fear of the clinical environment and had been an official War artist during the First World War.
More information
Title of artwork, date
The Dentist, 1929
Date supported
2011
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
99.5 x 76 cm
Grant
15000
Total cost
60000

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