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  • NEW LONDON EXHIBIT (March 09)

    Excited to see this - missed the last one - this one at the Dulwich Picture Gallery is his first ever show comprising his much loved Venice work.....looking forward to it


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    Thanks for this info Adam.I went to his last exhibition at the Courtauld,it was a bit depressing but his 'down and outs" were brilliantly depicted.

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    • #3
      Say, I took in the "Jack the Ripper & the East End" exhibit at the Museum in Docklands this past September. I know that some of the things displayed there were actually facsimiles. Does anyone know if Sickert's "Jack the Ripper's Bedroom" shown there was the real thing?

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      • #4
        Im pretty sure it was the real thing. (Jack The Rippers Bedroom).

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        • #5
          Just back from the show - was half expecting to see Phil and 20 others of you lot sitting the cafe at the front discussing Sickerts plausability as Jack......

          Great show - 56 paintings and sketches - from his Venice work - very dark generally as we have come to expect - beautifully presented - fabulous portraits - similar in style to the Camden Town series....

          the gift shop saw me coming.....got a beautifully produced book (£25) - a nice mounted print of "La Giuseppina against a Map of Venice" and a postcard - I wouldve got the nice "Sickert in Venice" mug and poster too but didnt want to look like a nutcase....

          anyway - some pics of my goodies...
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          • #6
            Not to be tacky, Adam, but what was the admissino price you paid? The website is unclear but seems to indicate that it is £9 if you do not wish to view the rest of the Gallery.

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            • #7
              £9 to get in to the Sickert section - rest is free - its quite a small place though - rest is period art. Not my sort of thing.

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