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Property of a Prestigious European Collector

WALTER SICKERT, R.A. | STUDY FOR CAMDEN TOWN MURDER IN POSSESSION OF SIGNAC

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July 30, 12:34 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 GBP

Lot Details

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Property of a Prestigious European Collector

WALTER SICKERT, R.A.

1860-1942

STUDY FOR CAMDEN TOWN MURDER IN POSSESSION OF SIGNAC


signed with initials, titled and inscribed

charcoal, chalk, crayon and pen and ink on paper

unframed: 37.5 by 25cm.; 14¾ by 9¾in.

framed: 54 by 41.5cm.; 14¾ by 16¼in.

Executed in 1909.


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Henry Scipio Reitlinger (1882-1950)

His sale, Sotheby's London, 26th May 1954, lot 567, where acqui☂red by A.A. (Bobby) Bevan (1901-1974)

William Ware♌ Gallery, where acquired by the present owner, 1968

Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, Yale University Press🌟,ꦓ New Haven and London, 2006, cat. no.354.8, p.374.

We are grateful to Wendy Baron for her kind assistance with the ca𝕴taloguing of the present💃 work.


This work is a study for Walter Sicker's L'Affaire de Camden Town, which 🧸was bought by Paul Signac, the neo-Impressionist painter, from the dealers Bernheim Jeun🐬e in Paris in 1909.