Sickert


walter richard, 1860–1942, english painter.
historical examples

picture posters charles hiatt
the life of james mcneill whistler elizabeth robins pennell
picture posters charles hiatt
the life of james mcneill whistler elizabeth robins pennell
pot-boilers clive bell
picture posters charles hiatt

noun
walter richard. 1860–1942, british impressionist painter, esp of scenes of london music halls

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