Real Busters
Tom Crewe: Sickert Grows Up, 18 August 2022
Walter Sickert: The Theatre of Life
edited by Matthew Travers.
Piano Nobile, 184 pp., £60, October 2021,978 1 901192 59 9 Show More
edited by Matthew Travers.
Piano Nobile, 184 pp., £60, October 2021,
Sickert: A Life in Art
by Charlotte KeenanMcDonald.
National Museums Liverpool, 104 pp., £14.99, September 2021,978 1 902700 63 2 Show More
by Charlotte KeenanMcDonald.
National Museums Liverpool, 104 pp., £14.99, September 2021,
“... Was the course of 20th-century British painting set when Walter Sickert decided he didn’t like standing out in the cold? His first biographer (and former student), Robert Emmons, insisted that ‘SICKERT IS ONE OF THE IMPRESSIONISTS’ on the grounds that, though not an original member, he was ‘so closely allied to them both in method and sentiment, as to take his place, naturally and inevitably, within the innermost circle of the school ... ”