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SickertSickert

Sickert

Wendy Baron

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"Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942) was an artist of prodigious creativity and a writer of inimitable wit and insight. For sixty years, in his several roles as painter, teacher and polemicist, he was a source of inspiration and influence to successive generations of British painters. His exciting and innovative art commanded respect from his contemporaries, artists and public alike." "His roots were in the Victorian era, all of whose taboos he broke. In his representations of uncompromising truthfulness, he revealed beauty as much in the squalid as in the sublime; in cockney music halls, the crumbling streets of Dieppe, the grand sites of Venice and the low-life of Camden Town. Decades before Warhol, he exploited the potential of photo-based imagery and of studio production lines to create iconic portraits of the grandees of theatrical social and political life during the 1930s. He was the key figure in British art between 1880 and 1940 and has remained a constant source of reference and refreshment for artists working within the figurative tradition ever since." "The book is divided into two parts: the essay chapters describe Sickert's chronology in terms of his stylistic and technical development; there follows a catalogue of nearly 2800 entries of which 1000 are illustrated, many for the first time."--Jacket.

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OL41170W

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CatalogsCriticism and interpretationSickert, walter, 1860-1942

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