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Artworks
Walter Sickert
Red Patterned Blouse, 1907, c.Oil on canvas45.7 x 38.1 cm
18 x 15 inSickert liked to view models from above with the resulting gain of intriguing perspectives. Here, the sensuous figure seems firmly asleep, unaware of Sickert’s vigorous attack on the canvas. She wears what has been called a red-patterned blouse but it may well be a dress partially covered by an apron, as is surely the case with a companion painting, Woman Seated on a Bed (circa 1907, Harvard Art Museums) [Baron 343.1], which depicts the same woman, the red apparel and the ebony French bed with curtained canopy. Nearly all Sickert’s figure paintings at this time are of carefully posed models; occasionally however he seems to have seen something that brought out his most spontaneous side and, as here I think, has quickly transcribed it to canvas.Provenance
Mrs. George Swinton, circa 1907, gifted by the artist
Brigadier A.H.C. Swinton, by descent
Private Collection, UK, by descent
At Bonhams, London, 17 Nov. 2014, lot 22
Private Collection, Monaco
Exhibitions
2021, London, Piano Nobile, Sickert: The Theatre of Life, 24 Sept. - 17 Dec. 2021, cat. no. 12Literature
Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, Yale University Press, 2006, cat. no. 343.2, p. 364 (illus.)
Wendy Baron, Luke Farey and Richard Shone, Sickert: The Theatre of Life, exh. cat., Piano Nobile Publications, 2021, cat. no. 12, pp. 78-79 (col. illus.)