• Modern British and Irish Art D auction at Christies

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    Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale, London

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    26 June 2015

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    • Walter Richard Sickert, A.R.A.
    Lot 119

    Walter Richard Sickert, A.R.A. (1860-1942)

    Pulteney Bridge, Bath

    Price realised

    GBP 15,000

    Estimate

    GBP 15,000 - GBP 25,000

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    Walter Richard Sickert, A.R.A. (1860-1942)
    Pulteney Bridge, Bath
    signed 'Sickert' (lower left)
    oil on panel
    10 x 7 in. (25.5 x 17.8 cm.)
    Painted in 1918.

    Provenance

    Sir Hugh Walpole.
    Purchased by H.E. Wortham at the 1952 exhibition.
    Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 8 March 1995, lot 17.
    with Belgrave Gallery, London, 2005.
    Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 11 December 2006, lot 15.

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    • will be held at South Kensington

    Literature and exhibited

    Literature

    W. Baron, Sickert Paintings & Drawings, London, 2006, p. 452, no. 492.12.


    Exhibited

    London, Leicester Galleries, The Collection of the late Sir Hugh Walpole, Part II, May 1945, no. 79, as 'Bath'.
    London, Leicester Galleries, Twentieth Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture by Artists of Fame and Promise, July 1952, no. 57, as 'Bath'.


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