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📢 JUST ANNOUNCED: Our 2022 exhibitions!
💥Cornelia Parker at Tate Britain
👁️#SurrealismBeyondBorders at Tate Modern
🍃Thao Nguyen Phan @Tate_StIves
🏆#TurnerPrize @TateLiverpool
🖌️Walter Sickert at Tate Britain
🟡Ad Minoliti @Tate_StIves
Full line-up: https://t.co/oUJG9lZx52
I love the #stories surrounding art. #Sargent’s ‘scandalous’ portrait of Mme. Gautreau, he had to change the strap & the name to Mme X. Did #Sickert’s Ripper painting mean he was the serial killer? One of my favs continues to defy interpretation, #Giorgione’s La Tempesta #vss365
ウォルター・リチャード・シッカート
(Walter Richard Sickert、1860-1942)
『切り裂きジャックの寝室』
(Jack the Rippers Bedroom)
Jacques Emile Blanche (1861-1942)
Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Ellen Millicent Cobden (Mrs Walter Sickert)
26 Works, Today, May 31st. is Walter Richard Sickert's day, his story, illustrated with footnotes #149
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#Zaidan #biography #Art #Paintings #Artists #History #footnotes #fineart
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The theme for #OnlineArtExchange is horses, and we've decided to go to the races! 🏇🏇🏇
Arrival at Epsom Downs for Derby Week, Alfred Munnings @BM_AG
Cheltenham Races, British School @TheWilsonChelt
Dieppe Races, Walter Sickert @BM_AG
Back from the Races, Jack Butler Yeats @Tate
Where Sickert was innovative was in catching the atmosphere & depicting the environment of the Victorian poor. His was an authentic approach. Palazzo Eleonara (1901), The Yellow Sleeve (1903-4) & La Hollandaise (1906). His nudes are almost tawdry in treatment.
From 1885 Sickert spent time in France, especially Dieppe. Red Shop (1888), Music Hall (1889) & the Sisters Lloyd (c1888-9). He was fascinated with depicting the effects of artificial light & music halls like the Impressionists.
Sickert was born in Munich & moved with his family to England in 1868 & they became British subjects. At first he tried acting & then art (1881), studying first at the Slade & then under Whistler. Café in Dieppe (1884-5), Dieppe (1885) & The Acting Manager (c1885)
Beep beep. It's the birthday of the fascinating Walter Sickert (1860-1942) the strangest English painter ever. Sicky took the blurry intimism of Vuillard and Bonnard, and turned it into something creepy. His notorious sequence called The Camden Town Murders was named after a ..1/
#vacillant - hesitant; indecisive or havering. In Scots to ‘haver’ means ‘to talk foolishly’ (see The Proclaimers ‘500 miles’). #Sickert’s paintings of the Camden Town Murders of 1907, are seen as evidence that he was Jack the Ripper or is #PatriciaCornwall just havering? #vss365
'Scuole Grande di San Marco, Venice.' Kyffin Williams first visited Venice in 2004. Sixty years earlier at the Slade he had been inspired by Canaletto, Guardi and Paolo Veronese as well as visitors to the city including Monet, Turner and Sickert.
A nautical bookplate by Eric Gill for Charles Lambert Rutherston - he left hundreds of artworks to @mcrartgalleryco including Gwen John, Walter Sickert, Wyndham Lewis and Paul Nash
In this 1913 painting Malcolm Drummond depicts an audience seated within a darkened cinema. His subject matter may have been influenced by his one-time tutor Walter Sickert, who also depicted an audience watching a film in 'Gallery of the Old Mogul,' seven years earlier.
There is nothing fussy or over-worked in Geoffrey Tibble's work which looks to the domestic impressionism of late 19th century Paris, to Degas and Sickert.
Mainie Jellett se forme à Dublin, Londres avec Sickert puis Paris dans les années 1920, elle regarde le cubisme, les Delaunay et Gleizes
'Painting', 1938 et 'Composition', 1932, toutes les deux à Ulster Museum et 'Achill Horses', 1939 de la National Gallery of Ireland 🔥🌿
A few nudes by @RoyalSocBritArt Artist @AnthonyYatesRBA: Dark Room, Nude Standing by a Radiator & Sicilian Nude
These are sensational nudes & no doubt influenced by the Camden Town nudes by Walter Sickert (image La Hollandaise Tate Britain)
The Rural Dean, c.1932.
Walter Richard Sickert.
(1860-1942).
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Edinburgh.