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==Bibliography== *Baron, Wendy (1973). ''Sickert''. London: Phaidon Press Ltd. *Baron, Wendy (1979). ''The Camden Town Group''. London: Scolar Press. *Baron, Wendy (September 1980). "The Perversity of Walter Sickert". ''Arts Magazine''. pp. 125β29. *Baron, Wendy and Shone, Richard, eds. (1992). ''Sickert: Paintings'' ("Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, from November 1992 to February 1993".) New Haven and London: Yale University Press. {{ISBN|0-300-05373-8}} (cloth), {{ISBN|0-300-05395-9}} (paper). With essays by [[Richard Shone]], [[Anna Gruetzner Robins]], and Patrick O'Connor. *Baron, Wendy (2006). ''Sickert: Paintings and Drawings''. [[Yale University Press]], 2006. *Bromberg, Ruth (2000). ''Walter Sickert, Prints: A Catalogue RaisonnΓ©''. [[Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art]]. *Browse, Lillian, ed. (1943). ''Sickert'', with an essay on his life and notes on his paintings; and with an essay on his art by [[R. H. Wilenski]]. London: Faber and Faber. *[[Lillian Browse|Browse, Lillian]] (1960). ''Sickert''. London: Rupert Hart-Davis. *Chambers, Emma, ed. (2022). ''Walter Sickert''. Tate, accompanying a Tate Britain exhibition. *Corbett, David Peters (2001). ''Walter Sickert''. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. *Emmons, Robert (1941). ''The Life and Opinions of Walter Richard Sickert''. London: Faber and Faber, Ltd. *Hartley, Cathy. [[Sylvia Gosse|"Gosse, (Laura) Sylvia]] (1881β1968)". [https://www.routledge.com/A-Historical-Dictionary-of-British-Women/Hartley/p/book/9781857432282 ''A Historical Dictionary of British Women'']. London and New York: Europa Publications, 2003 (rev. ed. of ''The Europa Biographical Dictionary of British Women'', 1983). *Keenan McDonald, Charlotte (2021). ''Sickert: A Life in Art''. [[National Museums Liverpool]]: [[Walker Art Gallery]]. Exhibition catalog. *Lilly, Marjorie (1973). ''Sickert: The Painter and His Circle''. Park Ridge, NJ: Noyes Press. [https://lissllewellyn.com/artists/marjorie-lilly/ Lilly (1891β1980) was a painter who exhibited with and was influenced by Sickert] *Moorby, Nicola (2012). "Walter Richard Sickert 1860β1942," artist biography, May 2006, in Helena Bonett, Ysanne Holt, Jennifer Mundy (eds.), [http://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/walter-richard-sickert-r1105345 ''The Camden Town Group in Context''], Tate *Michael Parkin Fine Art Ltd. and The Maltzahn Gallery Ltd. (1974). ''The Sickert Women and the Sickert Girls: Walter Sickert with Therese Lessore, Sylvia Gosse, Wendela Boreel, Marjorie Lilly, Christiana Cutter: 18 April to 18 May 1974''. London: Parkin Gallery. *Robins, Anna Gruetzner and Thomson, Richard (2005). ''Degas, Sickert, and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris, 1870β1910''. London: Tate Publishing. (Catalog for 2005β2006 Tate Britain exhibition listed below under External links) *Robins, Anna Gruetzner. [https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/anna-gruetzner-robins-walter-sickert-art-critic-for-the-new-age-r1104325 "Walter Sickert: Art Critic for the ''New Age''"] (includes links to nine of Sickert's reviews for the ''New Age''). *[[Anna Gruetzner Robins|Robins, Anna Gruetzner]], ed. (2000), ''Walter Sickert: The Complete Writings on Art''. New York: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0198172257}} *[[Richard Shone|Shone, Richard]]; [[Penelope Curtis|Curtis, Penelope]] (1988). ''W. R. Sickert: Drawings and Paintings 1890β1942''. Liverpool: [[Tate Gallery]]. {{ISBN|1-85437-008-1}} *Shone, Richard (1988). ''Walter Sickert''. Oxford: Phaidon. *Shone, Richard (2021). ''Sickert: The Theatre of Life''. Piano Nobile, 2021. *Sickert, Walter; Hollis, Marianne, Hayward Gallery, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts & Wolverhampton Art Gallery (1981). ''Late Sickert: Paintings 1927 to 1942''. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. {{ISBN|0-7287-0301-7}} *Sickert, Walter (November 1917). "Memories of [[Degas]]," in ''The Painter of Modern Life: Memories of Degas by [[George Moore (novelist)|George Moore]] and Walter Sickert, with an introduction by [[Anna Gruetzner Robins]]''. London: Pallas Athene, 2011. {{ISBN|978-1-84368-080-2}}. Reprinted in Sitwell, Osbert (ed.), ''A Free House!''. *Sickert, Walter (21 July 1910). [https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/walter-richard-sickert-the-naked-and-the-nude-r1104293 "The naked and the Nude".] ''New Age'', 21 July 1910, pp. 276β7. Reprinted in Robins, Anna Gruetzner (ed.), ''Walter Sickert: The Complete Writings on Art'', Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 261. Also reprinted in Sitwell, Osbert (ed.), ''A Free House!'', p. 323. See commentary under Wright, Barnaby, below. *[[Osbert Sitwell|Sitwell, Osbert]], ed. (1947). ''A Free House! Or the Artist as Craftsman: Being the Writings of Walter Richard Sickert''. London: Macmillan & Co. (reprinted by Arcade Press, 2012, consulting editor Deborah Rosenthal.) *[[Mary Soames|Soames, Mary]], ed. (1999). ''Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of the Churchills''. New York: [[Houghton Mifflin Company]]. {{ISBN|0-618-08251-4}} (pbk) *[[Matthew Sturgis|Sturgis, Matthew]] (2005). ''Walter Sickert: A Life''. Comprehensive biography of Sickert β in the final chapter Sturgis refutes the notion that Sickert was Jack the Ripper, but also claims that if Sickert were still alive he would enjoy his current notoriety. *[[Lisa Tickner|Tickner, Lisa]] (2000). [https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/lisa-tickner-walter-sickert-the-camden-town-murder-and-tabloid-crime-r1104355 "Walter Sickert: ''The Camden Town Murder'' and Tabloid Crime"], in Tickner, Lisa, ''Modern Life & Modern Subjects: British Art in the Early Twentieth Century''. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2000, pp. 11β47. *Travers, Matthew (2021). ''Walter Sickert: The Theatre of Life''. London: Piano Nobile. *Upstone, Robert (2008). ''Modern Painters: The Camden Town Group'', exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London, 2008 {{ISBN|1-85437-781-7}} *Upstone, Robert (2009). ''Sickert in Venice'', exhibition catalogue, Dulwich Picture Gallery, {{ISBN|978-1-85759-583-3}} *Wilcox, T., Causey, A., Checketts, L., Peppiatt, M., Manchester City Art Gallery, Barbican Art Gallery, & Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum (1990). ''The Pursuit of the Real: British Figurative Painting from Sickert to Bacon''. London: Lund Humphries in association with Manchester City Art Galleries. {{ISBN|0-85331-571-X}} *[[Virginia Woolf|Woolf, Virginia]] (1934). [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks12/1203801h.html "Walter Sickert: A Conversation"]. Also published as "Walter Sickert" in ''The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays'', [[Leonard Woolf|Woolf, Leonard]], ed., London: [[Hogarth Press]], 1950. {{ISBN|978-0-7012-0456-3}}. First American edition published by [[Harcourt, Brace and Company]], New York, 1950. *Wright, Barnaby. [https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/barnaby-wright-walter-sickert-the-naked-and-the-nude-r1104376 "Walter Sickert: 'The naked and the Nude'"] (about Sickert's article of that name listed above).
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