Sickert









Sickert


Sickert [sik-ert] Examples noun

  1. Walter Richard,1860–1942, English painter.

Examples from the Web for sickert Historical Examples of sickert

  • It was characteristic of Mr. Sickert that he should go to the music-halls for a subject.

    Picture Posters

    Charles Hiatt

  • Mr. Sickert also very aptly suggests the reason why some of the portraits were never completed.

    The Life of James McNeill Whistler

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell

  • This is the first of the two portraits he painted of Mrs. Sickert, and from her we learned that it was destroyed.

    The Life of James McNeill Whistler

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell

  • Even Mr. Sickert cannot turn sincere and intelligent painters into artists.

    Pot-Boilers

    Clive Bell

  • Mr. Sickert is not the only one of the members of this club who have made an essay in the latest form of applied art.

    Picture Posters

    Charles Hiatt

  • British Dictionary definitions for sickert Sickert noun

    1. Walter Richard. 1860–1942, British impressionist painter, esp of scenes of London music halls
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