SICKERT Walter Richard (1860-1942) ‘Chagford’, the small plate. (B177) Etching. Circa 1916. 2nd state. Exhibited: Agnew s. 4x5.75 inches. Framed: 13x14.5 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘The Iron Bedstead’ (RB 163). Etching and engraving. Circa 1915. Signed. 6.25x10 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘The Old Fidler’ (Small plate). Etching. C.1919. Embossed Leicester Galleries stamp bottom right of paper. 146x114 mm
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘Gaite Montparnasse’ (RB.186). Etching and engraving. Circa 1919. Signed. Third state. 5x4 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘O Sole Mio’; Maple Street (RB.213). Etching and drypoint. Circa 1923. Signed. Second state. 3.5x2.5 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘Dieppe, La Rue de la Halle au Ble, 1893’ (RB.114). Etching. Possibly one of the 16 posthumous impressions printed for the Sickert Trust (1945-7). 4.5x3.5 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) Mrs Theodore Wright as Mrs Avling’. Etching. c.1925. Inscribed beneath the mount, ‘Mrs Wright as Mrs Avling (sic) / First proof, before regular publication’. 5.75x3 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘The Rehearsal’ (B124) Teching. Only one known state. Signed, inscribed ‘The Rehearsal / drawn by xxx/ engraved by Sickert’ and dated 1906. This impression illustrated in Bromberg’s Catalogue Raisonne, p.116. 2000. 8x5.5 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘Quai Henri IV’ (RB.167). Etching. Final state. 1915. Signed. 7.75x5.25 inches.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘Kitty K’ (B.195). Etching. 1920. 145x117 mm
SICKERT Walter Richard R.A. A.R.E. (1860-1942)
‘Corn stooks, Broadway, Worcestershire’ (RB)
Etching. According to Agnew’s label ‘Inscribed on the mount (lost) ‘Stooks – Broadway – Worcester, 1884’. Ex.Coll: Mrs George Swinton. Exhibited: Leeds, 1942, No.6. Agnews (no.34653) Michael Parkin Gallery.
2.75x4.5 inches. (Repaired) Framed: 9.5x10.5 inches.
SICKERT Walter Richard (1860-1942) ‘Sussex Place, Regents Park’. (B.197iii/iii) Etching. 1915. Ex. Collection: Lady Ottoline Morrell and by descent. 7x8.25 inches.
SICKERT Walter Richard (1860-1942) ‘Scheveningen at play, 1887’. (RB.87) Etching printed with plate tone. Ex. Coll: Stanhope Forbes R.A. Only other know state Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (56-1955) Plate mark: 62x102 mm.
Walter Richard SICKERT R.A. N.E.A.C. (1860-1942) ‘Mon Bon Dodo’ (RB166) Etching. 1915. 4x4.25 inches.