Sickert in Venice

Nice exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery looking at the work done by Sickert during his stays in Venice in the late 19th century.

Starting with his views of the city it also looked at the models he found there and his relationship with them.

There was a bit of a sense of mass production about some of the work and a real sense that it was painted to make money but he also did different versions of the same view in the same vein as Monet’s Rouen Cathedral pictures. However try as he might he paints in sludge brown!

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