Sickert by Wendy Baron

Sickert by Wendy Baron

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There have been numerous exhibitions of Sickert's work since his death but the last full-scale retrospective in London was over 30 years ago. This publication is to coincide with, and serve as the catalogue of, a major retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy from November 1992.

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Sickert by Wendy Baron

Walter Sickert (1860-1942), a British painter, is famous for his depictions of the music hall, its artistes, audience and elaborate interiors and also for his views of Venice and Dieppe. Long regarded as simply a follower of the Impressionists, he has now come to be seen to have strong affinities with a wide range of artists from Hogarth to Keene, from 19th-century German illustrators to Rouault and Munch. He embraced formal portraiture and idyllic landscape, controversial domestic scenes (such as "Camden Town Murder"), and portrayals of public figures, the canals of Venice, the old streets of Dieppe and contemporary scenes of England in the 1930s. This publication is to coincide with, and serve as the catalogue of, a retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy from November 1992 to February 1993.
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ISBN 13 9780300053951
ISBN 10 0300053959
Title Sickert
Author Wendy Baron
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1992-01-01
Number of pages 378
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