Woman seated at a Table (before 1939) Walter Richard Sickert pencil The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent Image is currently unavailable Details Classification: Drawing and Watercolour Credit: Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1939 Scheme: Prints and Drawings Fund (1919 - 1954) Ownership history: Purchased by A. M. Hind (1880-1957) for the Contemporary Art Society, 1939; presented to Hanley, now The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 1939 Relationship: Arthur Mayger 'A. M.' Hind The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent Copyright The collection that owns this artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options. Close Artworks by Walter Richard Sickert Browse more relevant artworks. More Artworks Drawing and Watercolour Despair (1908-09) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Beechen Cliff, Bath (about 1917-18) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Stalls at the Old Bedford, Camden Town (about 18... Walter Richard Sickert Painting The New Bedford (1914-15) Walter Richard Sickert Painting George Moore (1852-1933) (about 1890-91) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Self Portrait wearing Glasses (about 1903-04) Walter Richard Sickert Painting The Oxford Music Hall (about 1888-89) Walter Richard Sickert Painting Mrs Van Beuren and Child (about 1930) Walter Richard Sickert You Might Also Like It always happens when you least expect it (2004... Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with... I need a bloody holiday (2004) Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with... Remnant (2) (2000) Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with... Surface (2003) Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with...
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