Walter Sickert
The Hanging Gardens, 1925, c.
Etching on laid paper
Plate: 20.9 x 14.9 cm / 8 1/4 x 5 7/8
Sheet: 28.1 x 21.5 cm / 11 x 8 1/2 in
Sheet: 28.1 x 21.5 cm / 11 x 8 1/2 in
Second state (of three)
Copyright The Artist
Between the City Road basin and the Islington tunnel, the Regent’s Canal progresses down a short straight paralleled by the idyllic gardens of Noel Street (now Noel Road) to the...
Between the City Road basin and the Islington tunnel, the Regent’s Canal progresses down a short straight paralleled by the idyllic gardens of Noel Street (now Noel Road) to the north and a road called Vincent Terrace to the south. The Hanging Gardens depicts the view looking north across the canal towards a property where Sickert took rooms in 1924. The title makes a humorous allusion both to the hanging gardens of Babylon and the hanging of laundry on washing lines, thus marrying hyperbole and bathos. It is the end of the day, shadows fall to the right under the influence of the western sky, and the washing is being gathered indoors. This is one of the earliest of Sickert’s etchings published by the Leicester Galleries. The second state was advertised in 1926, while the third and final state—complete with the Leicester Galleries’ lettering—was printed in 1929.
Provenance
Ruth and Joseph BrombergThe Fine Art Society, London, 2004
The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, Los Angeles, May 2005
Exhibitions
London, The Fine Art Society, The Ruth and Joseph Bromberg Collection of Sickert Prints and Drawings, 21 Sept. – 21 Oct. 2004, cat. no. 157*
London, Piano Nobile, Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui. The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, 26 Sept. – 19 Dec. 2025, no. 81*
Literature
Ruth Bromberg, Walter Sickert: Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, Yale University Press, 2000, cat. no. 215, pp. 274–275 (illus.)The Ruth and Joseph Bromberg Collection of Sickert Prints and Drawings, exh. cat., The Fine Art Society, 2004, cat. no. 157, p. 129 (this impression col. illus.)*
Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, Yale University Press, 2006, cat. no. 530.3, p. 467
Kate Aspinall, Luke Farey and Stuart Lucas, Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui. The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, exh. cat., Piano Nobile, 2025, no. 81, pp. 144–145 (col. illus.)*