
Three quarter length portrait of a seated figure of the artist Sickert. Inscribed at bottom on right 'Sickert comes to tea. Studio 21a Broad Street, Bath, 25.4.40'. One of 26 gifts to 19 museums by Sir Alec Martin or Sir Alec and Lady Martin through the Art Fund between 1935 and 1967.
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Title of artwork, date
Walter Richard Sickert, 1940
Date supported
1947
Medium and material
Pen & ink on paper
Dimensions
32 x 20 cm
Gifted by
Sir Alec & Lady Martin
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