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SICKERT, Walter
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Germany 1860 – England
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| England 1868-98, France 1898-1905, with regular visits to Italy, France 1919-22, England from 1942 |
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Nude standing by an iron bedstead
1909
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| Painting | | oil on canvas |
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50.8 (h) x 34.5 (w) cm
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| private collection | | © Walter Sickert, 1909/DACS. Licensed by VISCOPY, Sydney |  |
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REFERENCES
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Virginia Woolf, Walter Sickert, a conversation, London: Hogarth Press, 1934 ;- Robert Emmons, The life and opinions of Walter Richard Sickert, London: Faber and Faber, 1941
;- Lillian Browse, Sickert, London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1960
;- Marjorie Lilly, Sickert. The painter and his circle, London: Elek, 1971
;- Wendy Baron, Sickert, London: Phaidon, 1973
;- Denys Sutton, Walter Sickert, London: Michael Joseph, 1976
;- Penelope Curtis and Richard Shone, W.R. Sickert: Drawings and paintings 1890–1942, Liverpool: Tate Publishing, 1988
;- Wendy Baron and Richard Shone, Sickert paintings, London: Royal Academy, 1992
;- Angus Trumble, Bohemian London: Camden Town and Bloomsbury paintings in Adelaide, Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia, 1997
;- Wendy Baron, Perfect Moderns: A history of the Camden Town Group, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000.
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