Pity My Fate (preparatory collage for the book The Time Travelling Circus: A Dossier Concerning Pablo Fanque and the Electrolier Revised to Include the Electrolier’s Accession and Other Variations) (2017)
Pity My Fate (preparatory collage for the book The Time Travelling Circus: A Dossier Concerning Pablo Fanque and the Electrolier Revised to Include the Electrolier’s Accession and Other Variations) (2017)
Envermeu, Normandy (1919-20) Walter Richard Sickert watercolour Newark Town Hall Museum & Art Gallery, Nottinghamshire Image is currently unavailable Details Classification: Drawing and Watercolour Materials: Watercolour, Paper Technique: Watercolour Credit: Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1948 Scheme: S. E. Thornton Bequest (1938-1945) Ownership history: Bequeathed by S. E. Thornton (-1942) to the Contemporary Art Society; presented to Newark Town Hall Museum & Art Gallery, 1948 Relationship: Newark Town Hall Museum & Art Gallery, Nottinghamshire S. E. Thornton 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 Painting Her Majesty's (Theatre) (circa 1934) Walter Richard Sickert Painting Ennui (1914) Walter Richard Sickert Painting The New Bedford (1914-15) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Woman seated at a Table (before 1939) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Mrs Barret (1905) Walter Richard Sickert Drawing and Watercolour Gaîeté, Rochechouard [sic](15 Boulevard de Roche... Walter Richard Sickert Painting Easter (1928) Walter Richard Sickert You Might Also Like Tunley Bottom (1915) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1946 Landscape (circa 1928) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1948 Beached Dinghies on a Storm-Tossed Shore, Robin ... Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1936 Poppies (1938) Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1942