Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an ink print by Walter Richard Sickert. It dates from 1915 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
Untitled, an etching by Walter Richard Sickert from 1915, depicts a serene, dimly lit interior scene with two men engaged in distinct activities amidst everyday objects.
Subject & Meaning
The etching shows one man slumped with a dog and another at a desk, possibly handling a small payment, as suggested by the implied title 'A Little Cheque'. The scene conveys a sense of quiet solemnity.
Technique & Style
Sickert employed etching to create deep shadows and textures, characteristic of his Post-Impressionist approach, blending press photography influences with a distinctly British avant-garde aesthetic.
History & Provenance
Created in 1915 by Sickert, a key figure in the Camden Town Group, the work reflects his contribution to early 20th-century British avant-garde art. Provenance details are not specified.
Context
Reflecting Sickert's focus on ordinary life, 'Untitled' captures a mundane moment, contrasting with the turmoil of World War I, which was ongoing at the time of its creation.
Legacy
This etching exemplifies Sickert's influence on British Post-Impressionism, though its specific impact or notable exhibitions are not detailed in available information.
Artist & collection
Artist
Walter Richard Sickert (31 May 1860 – 22 January 1942) was a German-born British painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group of Post-Impressionist artists in early 20th-century London.












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