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Artworks
Walter Sickert
Windstoelen, Scheveningen, 1887Etching on tan wove paperPlate: 19.9 x 20 cm / 7 3/4 x 7 7/8 in
Sheet: 25.5 x 38.2 cm / 10 x 15 inOnly stateCopyright The ArtistIn June 1887, Sickert and his wife Nellie visited the Dutch seaside resort of Scheveningen. In 1881, the Baedeker guide for Belgium and Holland described it as ‘a clean fishing-village...In June 1887, Sickert and his wife Nellie visited the Dutch seaside resort of Scheveningen. In 1881, the Baedeker guide for Belgium and Holland described it as ‘a clean fishing-village with 12,300 inhabitants’. Annual visitors outnumbered locals by nearly two to one. Degas made pastels of the seaside, but Sickert’s biographer Matthew Sturgis suggests that ‘the excursion may have been, in part, an act of piety, for Whistler had painted and etched there often.’ Sickert’s etching focuses attention upon the high-backed, well-sheltered wicker ‘wind chairs’ (windstoelen) that populated the beach. Bromberg records twelve etchings of Scheveningen made in 1887, all of them readily identifiable by Sickert’s inscription on the plates.Provenance
Elizabeth Forbes (née Armstrong)
Stanhope Alexander Forbes R.A., by descent
Ruth and Joseph Bromberg
The Fine Art Society, London, 2004
The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, Los Angeles, June 2004Exhibitions
London, The Leicester Galleries, An Exhibition of the Etched and Engraved Work of Walter Sickert, A.R.A. from 1884 to 1924, Jan. 1925, cat. no. 48
London, The Leicester Galleries, Etchings and Engravings by Walter Richard Sickert, Oct. 1941, cat. no. 6
London, Thomas Agnew & Sons, Centenary Exhibition of Etchings & Drawings by W. R. Sickert, 15 March – 14 April 1960, cat. no. 42New Haven, Yale Center for British Art, Walter Sickert as Printmaker, 21 Feb. – 15 April 1979, cat. no. 35
London, The Fine Art Society, The Ruth and Joseph Bromberg Collection of Sickert Prints and Drawings, 21 Sept. – 21 Oct. 2004, cat. no. 21*
London, Piano Nobile, Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui. The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, 26 Sept. – 19 Dec. 2025, no. 6*
Literature
Aimée Troyen, Walter Sickert as Printmaker, exh. cat., Yale Center for British Art, 1979, cat. no. 35, p. 24 (illus.)
Ruth Bromberg, Walter Sickert: Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, Yale University Press, 2000, cat. no. 94, p. 88 (illus.)*
The Ruth and Joseph Bromberg Collection of Sickert Prints and Drawings, exh. cat., The Fine Art Society, 2004, cat. no. 21, p. 24 (this impression col. ilIus.)*
Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, Yale University Press, 2006, cat. no. 36.2, p. 159
Kate Aspinall, Luke Farey and Stuart Lucas, Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui. The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, exh. cat., Piano Nobile, 2025, no. 6, pp. 32–33 (col. illus.)*