
1860โ1942 ยท British ยท 31 artworks
artist bio
Walter Sickert was a British painter and printmaker, a significant figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism. He is known for his depictions of urban life, music hall scenes, and portraits, often rendered with a gritty realism and a sense of psychological depth.
what you'll learn
Studying Sickert's work allows students to explore the evolution of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in Britain, focusing on his unique approach to capturing the atmosphere of urban environments and the human figure. Students can also learn about the use of color and composition to create mood and narrative.
related: Edgar Degas, James McNeill Whistler, Pierre Bonnard

Cafe of the Courts, Dieppe
1890

The Arcades of Fish shop, Dieppe
1900

Venice, la Salute
1903

The Front at Hove (Turpe Senex Miles Turpe Senilis Amor)
1930

Clarence Gardens, Camden Town

The American
1908

Young Belgium Women

Dieppe, Study No. 2, Facade of Saint-Jacques Tower
1899

Portrait of Lady Noble

The Little Tea Party Nina Hamnett and Roald Kristian
1916

The Rialto Bridge, Venice

View of Bath from Belvedere

Minnie Cunningham at the Old Bedford
1892

St. Mark's, Venice
1896

Baccarat - the Fur Cape
1920

The Tottenham Distillery
1924

Brighton Pierrots
1915

Mrs Barrett
1908

London Street, Bath

Belvedere, Bath
1917

The Camden Town Murder, or What Shall We Do For the Rent?
1909

Portrait of Israel Zangwill

The Notre-Dame des Champs

Jacques-Emile Blanche
1910

Rowlandson House - Sunset
1912

Variation on Peggy
1935

Sir Alec Martin
1935

Mornington Crescent nude, contre-jour
1907

Study for `The wardrobe'
1922

Home life

Roquefort
1920