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ISBN: HB: 9780300081619

Yale University Press

May 2000

312 pp.

30.2x24.5 cm

500 illus.

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Walter Sickert

Prints

Walter Sickert (1860-1942) was possibly the most important and influential early modern British artist. He belonged to the generation that absorbed the modernity of late nineteenth-century French art into British painting and printmaking. His outstanding work as a printmaker has been largely overlooked and unexplored until now. This book and catalogue raisonni bring together for the first time the substantial body of 226 prints by Sickert, along with their numerous different states, many in rare or unique impressions, and reveals the unorthodox and experimental techniques Sickert used frequently "in dialogue" with related paintings and drawings. Ruth Bromberg describes here the subject matter and techniques for each print in relation to Sickert's oeuvre. She also discusses the evolution of Sickert's career in printmaking; the influences on his work of Whistler and Degas, whom Sickert knew; his working procedures; and his innovative techniques and style in engraving, etching, aquatint, soft ground etching, and lithography. She explores the varied settings of his prints – which include early London and Dieppe street scenes, seascapes in Holland and famous views of Venice as well as those of the music hall, a lifelong passion, numerous portraits and his controversial pictures of shabby interiors depicting nude prostitutes and clothed men.

About the Author

Ruth Bromberg, an independent American scholar, lives in London where she was director of Colnaghi's print department 1983-86. She is the author of a catalogue raisonni, "Canaletto's Etchings", written while she lived in Italy, and a contributor to numerous exhibition catalogues, including "Canaletto and The Golden Age of Venice".

Reviews

"This book will be a splendid and necessary addition to the Sickert literature" – Wendy Baron, author of "Sickert" (1973), "Walter Sickert" and co-editor of "Sickert Paintings" (1992-1993).