Oswald Adalbert Sickert (21 February 1828 – 11 November 1885) was a Danish artist, considered a painter of dramatic genre, landscapes and an engraver...
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Sickert may refer to: Oswald Sickert (1828–1885), Danish-German artist, father of Walter Sickert Walter Sickert (1860–1942), German-English artist Sickert...
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born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, on 31 May 1860, the eldest son of Oswald Sickert, a Danish artist, and his English wife, Eleanor Louisa Henry, who was...
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Walter Sickert (1860–1942), Munich-born painter of Danish-German, English and Irish descent, emigrated 1868, son of the painter Oswald Sickert, (1828–1885)...
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Eleanor Louisa Henry and the Danish painter Oswald Sickert. Swanwick's brother was the painter Walter Sickert. Her maternal grandmother was an Irish dancer...
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Jack the Ripper suspects (section Walter Sickert)
theory. In 1990 Jean Overton Fuller, in her book Sickert and the Ripper Crimes, maintained that Sickert was the killer. In 2002 crime novelist Patricia...
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Richard Seewald Woldemar von Seidlitz Seiffert-Wattenberg Franz Servaes Oswald Sickert Hans Wolfgang Singer Alfred Sisley Max Slevogt Fritz Stahl Kurt Steinbart...
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the window (1861) Mrs. Scholderer at the Frühstückstisch Portrait of Oswald Sickert Self-portrait 1875-76 A portrait of his wife Luise Scholderer on the...
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Alan Moore (redirect from Alan Oswald Moore)
Wilde, Native American writer Black Elk, William Morris, artist Walter Sickert, and Aleister Crowley, who makes a brief appearance as a young boy. Illustrated...
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she is recognised by and reunited with her son - the aesthete Oswald Valentine Sickert considering that "The sounding of the bell is the hinge of everything...
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Fund in 1903 to help preserve Britain's artistic heritage. In 1910 Walter Sickert wrote of her as "the most useful and authoritative critic living". Christiana...
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(pl)zwoje-scrolls.com Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Baron, Wendy Sickert: Paintings and Drawings ISBN 978-0-300-11129-3 p136 (fr) Dictionnaire des...
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Eustace and Oswald Short found Short Brothers in Battersea, making it the first aircraft manufacturing company in England. Walter Sickert paints the series...
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dining chairs with his family and guests: Thérèse Sickert, and her husband, Walter Richard Sickert, Churchill’s friend and artistic tutor; Edward Marsh...
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operated until 1959. The Bedford was a favourite haunt of the artist Walter Sickert, who featured interior scenes of music halls in many of his paintings,...
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opportunities to paint during the 1920s but she studied the work of Walter Sickert, Jacob Epstein, Jacob Kramer, and David Bomberg during this time. She married...
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Reading Room as the "Anglo-Austrians". Laurence Binyon, Walter Crum, Oswald Valentine Sickert and Barclay Squire were regulars. Others he saw there included...
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Political offices Preceded by Walter Sickert President of the Landtag of Berlin 1975–1980 Succeeded by Heinrich Lummer...
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his school, earning his Abitur in 1946. He met his future wife, Trautel Sickert, during a ball at a dancing school In 1947 he began studying theology at...
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– Manet first accepted by Salon (Paris) 1860 in art – Birth of Walter Sickert, Grandma Moses 1859 in art – Birth of Georges-Pierre Seurat 1858 in art...
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of Incest Act – makes incest a civil crime for the first time. Walter Sickert paints the series of problem pictures The Camden Town Murder. John Hassall...
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