WALTER RICHARD SICKERT, A.R.A. (1860-1942)
WALTER RICHARD SICKERT, A.R.A. (1860-1942)
WALTER RICHARD SICKERT, A.R.A. (1860-1942)
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WALTER RICHARD SICKERT, A.R.A. (1860-1942)

St Rémy

Details
WALTER RICHARD SICKERT, A.R.A. (1860-1942)
St Rémy
signed ‘Sickert’ (lower right)
oil on panel
9 ½ x 5 ½ in. (24.2 x 14 cm.)
Painted circa 1902-03.
Provenance
Jacques-Émile Blanche, and by descent to Georges Mévil-Blanche.
with Walter Feilchenfeldt, Zürich, where purchased by the present owner in December 1974.
Literature
W. Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, New Haven and London, 2006, pp. 256-257, no. 152.2.
Exhibited
Dieppe, Musée de Dieppe, Walter Sickert: Jaques-Émile Blanche, July - September 1954, no. 16.

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Lot Essay

The present work, a Dieppe street, previously belonged to the collection of the French portrait and landscape painter, Jacques-Émile Blanche, who held a studio in Dieppe. During the 1880s, the town was alive with artists and critics travelling from the French capital; Blanche introduced Sickert to the likes of Claude Monet, Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro. Through these connections, and those with Parisian Dealers, Blanche aided Sickert in his election to the Salon d’Automne. This Dieppe street scene is one of a large number of Sickert’s paintings that Blanche sought for his personal collection, acquiring far more works than any other collector in Sickert’s lifetime.

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