Camden Town Portrait

Image credit: Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales

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In 1911 Sickert was closely involved with the foundation of the short-lived but influential Camden Town Group, whose other members included Harold Gilman, Spencer Gore, and Robert Bevan. This smokey scene with broken, dark colours is one of several interiors with a figure and an iron bedstead painted in 1915–1916 at Sickert's studio at 8 Fitzroy Street. Here, the figure is a fully realised portrait. The woman's hat lies on the cupboard behind her head. The painting was given through the Contemporary Art Society for Wales in memory of Captain G. C. H. Crawshay in 1956.
Title

Camden Town Portrait

Date

1915–1916

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 51.2 x W 40.8 cm

Accession number

NMW A 192

Acquisition method

purchased from Agnew's; presented by the Contemporary Art Society for Wales in memory of Captain G. C. H. Crawshay, 1956

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Stretcher: 1)W.R Sickert, 269, study of a figure 2)184 (in pencil) 3)W.R Sickert, Cat no.42, Camden Town Portrait, lent by NMW, gallery torn 4)C.E.M.A Exhibition, A Camden Town Portrait, 20"x16" 5)Theo Agnew & Sons, No. 17018 Frame: 1)Sickert ex. National Gallery, 1941 Owner Arthur Crossland Esq. Heaton Mount, Faizing Hall, Bradford 2)Temple Newsam, 1942, Sickert Ex, no.175, return to National Gallery for C.S.M.A 3)City of Bradford, Corporation Art Gallery, Jubilee ex. 1930, loan no.480 4)Spec

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