Walter Sickert
30 x 19 3/4 in
Private Collection
Provenance
Possibly Bernheim Jeune, Paris
Morton H. Sands
Lt.-Col. M. Christopher Sands, by descent
At Sotheby's, London, 13 May 1987, lot 91
With Browse & Darby, London, 1987
With Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York
Private Collection and thence by descent
At Sotheby’s, London, 17 Nov. 2015, lot 13
With Piano Nobile, London
Private Collection, Europe
Exhibitions
Possibly 1907, Paris, Bernheim Jeune, Exposition Sickert, 10 - 19 Jan. 1907 (listed as 'Le grand miroir')
Possibly 1909, Paris, Bernheim Jeune, Vente de 84 oeuvres de Walter Sickert, 18 - 19 June 1909 (listed as 'Le grand miroir')
1919, London, Eldar Gallery, Walter Sickert, Jan. - Feb. 1919, cat. no. 41 (listed as 'The Studio')
1960, London, Tate Gallery; Southampton, Southampton City Art Gallery; and Bradford, Bradford City Art Gallery, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, 18 May - 19 June; 2 - 24 July; and 30 July - 20 Aug. 1960, cat. no. 126
1960, London, Thomas Agnew & Sons, Sickert, Centenary Exhibition of Pictures from Private Collections, 14 March – 14 April 1960, cat. no. 61 (listed as 'The Model')
1962, Brighton, Royal Pavilion, Sickert, June 1962, cat. no. 82 (listed as 'The Model')
1973, London, Fine Art Society, Sickert, 21 May - 8 June 1973, cat. no. 68
1978, Hull, Ferens Art Gallery; Glasgow, Glasgow Art Gallery; and Plymouth, Plymouth City Art Museum and Art Gallery, Sickert, 17 Dec. 1977 - 28 Jan. 1978; 11 Feb. - 27 March 1978; and 8 April - 21 May 1978, cat. no. 35
1987, London, Royal Academy of Arts, British Art in the Twentieth Century: The Modern Movement, 15 Jan. - 5 April 1987, cat. no. 3
1987, London, Browse & Darby, British and French Paintings and Drawings, 24 June - 1 Aug. 1987, cat. no. 39
1987, New York, Hirschl & Adler, British Modernist Art: 1905-1930, 14 Nov. 1987 - 9 Jan. 1988, cat. no. 34
2018, London, Tate Britain and Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts - Hungarian National Gallery, All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, 28 Feb. - 27 Aug. 2018 and 9 Oct. 2018 - 30 Jan. 2019, unnumbered
2021, London, Piano Nobile, Sickert: The Theatre of Life, 24 Sept. - 17 Dec. 2021, cat. no. 7
Literature
Lillian Browse, Sickert, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1960, p. 78, pl. 74 (illus.)
Wendy Dimson, 'Four Sickert Exhibitions', The Burlington Magazine, vol. 102 (Oct. 1960), p. 440, fig. 31 (illus.)
Wendy Baron, Sickert, Phaidon, 1973, under cat. no. 160, fig. 109 (illus.)
Richard Shone, Walter Sickert, Phaidon, 1988, pl. 36 (illus.)
Lisa Tickner, Modern Life and Modern Subjects: British Art in the Early Twentieth Century, Yale University Press, 2000, fig. 29 (illus.)
David Peters Corbett, Walter Sickert, Tate Publishing, 2001, fig. 21 (illus.)
Anna Gruetzner Robins, 'Sickert and the Paris Art World' in Anna Gruetzner Robins, ed., Degas, Sickert, and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris, 1870-1910, Tate Publishing, 2005, p. 171, fig. 47 (illus.)
Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, Yale University Press, 2006, cat. no. 270, pp. 321-323 (col. illus.)
Delphine Lévy, Walter Sickert, Somogy éditions d'art, 2016, pp. 79–80, fig. 53 (col. illus.)
Elena Crippa et al., All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Publishing, 2018, pp. 16, 29 and 69 (col. illus.)
Wendy Baron, Luke Farey and Richard Shone, Sickert: The Theatre of Life, exh. cat., Piano Nobile Publications, 2021, cat. no. 7, p. 66-67 (col. illus.)