In this excellent, unsettling exhibition, monstrous men leer at women with violent intent in settings from Venetian bedrooms to sleazy London music halls Walter Sickert was not Jack the Ripper. Let’s ...
A Tate retrospective portrays the English artist as a master of disguise, and in thrall to his early stage career A major Tate Britain exhibition opening this month will be the first to display a rare ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “Sent from heaven to finish all your educations” was how Walter Sickert defined himself in 1907 to young ...
Walter Richard Sickert's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices of up to 703,311 USD for paintings, and 286,011 USD for works on papers. In the past 12 months, their ...
If you’ve not been initiated to the world of Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys, what can you expect from their holiday themed show, “Something Strange” at the Crystal Ballroom Nov. 22? Says ...
We may be only just getting to it in April, but this year, as they have each winter for the past 21 years, Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys recorded and released an entire album all within ...
Walter Richard Sickert (1860–1942), was the most prodigiously creative and influential British artist of the early twentieth century. Thanks to ‘Your Paintings,’ a click of a mouse finds all ...
Best-selling crime writer Patricia Cornwell promises to provide more evidence of the real identify of legendary 19th century serial killer Jack the Ripper in her new book debuting this week. He was a ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter The left leg of La Belle Hollandaise is one of the great limbs in art. It's a heavy thing, laid across a bed, looking rather like the ...
Walter Sickert was put forward as an possible suspect in the Jack The Ripper killings because of his set of paintings known as The Camden Town Murders. The Blind Sea Captain, left, is thought to have ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter First, the bad news: Walter Sickert was not Jack the Ripper. If his life was wayward, posthumous opinion of the artist has been no ...
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