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Lua
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Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2004 - 9:45 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I'm looking for some sickert painting over the net, also any good page showing his art would be terrific, specially "Jack the Ripper's Bedroom", "a passing funeral", "Reclining Nude", "Jack & Jill" and "Patrol".
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Tommy Nilsson
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Posted on Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - 9:18 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Hello Lua!

You can find "Jack the Rippers Bedroom" if you search the thread "Venetian Studies" and some more paintings by Sickert on the thread "Paintings, letters and a french alibi".
I have not found "A passing funural", can anybody help us?
"Jack & Jill" and "Patrol" can be found in Richard Shones book "Sickert" and "Reclining Nude" (and a lot of other interesting paintings and sketches) in Wendy Barons book about Sickert, named "Walter Sickert" (if my memory is OK).

Regards, Tommy.

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