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 Keenan McDonald.
National Museums Liverpool, 104 pp., £14.99, September 2021,978 1 902700 63 2 Show More
by Charlotte Keenan McDonald.
National Museums Liverpool, 104 pp., £14.99, September 2021,
“... No picnics for him. ‘Dirty, tumbledown Camden town, Charlie Peace, pubs and cabbage’, was Hugh Walpole’s description of Sickert’s studio when he visited in the 1920s. (Charlie Peace was a notorious Victorian criminal.) ‘London is spiffing!’ Sickert wrote after a period away. ‘Such evil racy little faces and such a comfortable feeling of a ... ”