Gezicht op de Pulteney Bridge te Bath

Gezicht op de Pulteney Bridge te Bath

Walter SickertWW-1916-000333

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Year
1916

Artist

Walter Sickert
Walter Sickert

Painting

Walter Richard Sickert was a German-born British painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group of Post-Impressionist artists in early 20th-century London. He was an important influence on distinctively British styles of avant-garde art in the mid and late 20th century.

Netherlands

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Jack Ashore

Jack Ashore

1923

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Dieppe, La Rue Notre Dame

Dieppe, La Rue Notre Dame

1909 · etching and aquatint

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The Mogul Tavern, Drury Lane

The Mogul Tavern, Drury Lane

1908

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Easter Monday-Hélène Daurmont

Easter Monday-Hélène Daurmont

1906 · oil on canvas

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Sally: The Small Plate

Sally: The Small Plate

1906 · etching printed in brown ink

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Cat's Cradle

Cat's Cradle

1892 · Lithograph on cream wove paper

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Portret van een jongetje in Tahiti

Portret van een jongetje in Tahiti

1858

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Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo

Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo

1908 · oil on fabric

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Album d'Estampes Originales

Album d'Estampes Originales

1899

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Noa Noa: The Devil Speaks (Mahna No Varua Ino) (recto)

Noa Noa: The Devil Speaks (Mahna No Varua Ino) (recto)

1893 · woodcut

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Evening

Evening

1874 · conté crayon and charcoal with stumping and white gouache on laid paper discolored to brown

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Ik groet U, Maria

Ik groet U, Maria

1894

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Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman

1948

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Head of a Tahitian Woman

Head of a Tahitian Woman

1891 · graphite with stumping and graphite wash on parchment

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1916
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Artist

Walter Sickert

Walter Sickert

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