AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 
Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.   AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 
Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.   AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 
Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.   AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 
Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.   AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 
Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.  

AMITY (1933)  by Bernard Fleetwood-Walker (1893-1965) 

Two teenage friends are enjoying a summer picnic.  The country setting suggests the innocence of youth but their intense gaze and the girl’s provocative pose hint at their sexual awakening.  Although the title means friendship the artist’s wife recalled that the two models, Jeffrey and Nella, would barely talk to each other.