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* May 31-Walter Sickert, English Impressionist painter ( died 1942 )

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Walter Richard Sickert ( 31 May 186022 January 1942 ), born in Munich, Germany, was a painter who was a member of the Camden Town Group in London.
Late Sickert: Paintings 1927 to 1942.
Walter SickertWalter Richard Sickert ( 31 May 1860 – 22 January 1942 ) was a German-born artist of British and Danish ancestry, who was first mentioned as a possible Ripper suspect in Donald McCormick's 1959 book The Identity of Jack the Ripper.

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* Degas, Sickert & Toulouse Lautrec at Tate
* Walter Sickert, artist lived at 14 Barnsbury Park.
* Walter Sickert, painter ; his studio from 1927 to 1934 was at no.
Many of these works were exhibited at the New English Art Club, a group of French-influenced realist artists with which Sickert was associated.
From 1908-1912 and again from 1915-1918 Sickert was an influential teacher at Westminster School of Art.
After studying art at City and Guilds, Bomberg returned to Birmingham to train as a lithographer but quit to study under Walter Sickert at Westminster School of Art from 1908 to 1910.
The Bedford was a favourite haunt of the artists known as the Camden Town Group headed by Walter Sickert who featured interior scenes of music halls in his paintings, including one entitled ' Little Dot Hetherington at The Old Bedford '.
The painter Walter Sickert made a portrait of her performance Vesta Victoria at the Old Bedford, in about 1890.
In August 2010 the play Supertramp, Sickert and Jack the Ripper by Lewis Davies, concerning an imagined sitting by Davies for a portrait by Walter Sickert, premiered at the Edinburgh Festival.
However, Sickert is not considered a serious suspect by most who study the case, and strong evidence shows he was in France at the time of most of the Ripper murders.
The crescent was a popular subject of the Camden Town Group ; the painter Walter Sickert lived there from 1905, at number 6, and Spencer Gore lived at number 31 from 1909-1912.
* Painter Walter Sickert lived on the street in 1907, at the time of " the Camden Town Murder ", and later renamed a group of his paintings The Camden Town Murder.
In describing the progress of his investigation, Knight reveals a series of coincidences: both Albert Victor's mother and Alice Crook were deaf ; both Albert Victor's mother and Walter Sickert were Danish ; Sickert is obsessed by the Ripper ; the murders ended with the death of Mary Kelly ; there was growing republican sentiment at the time of the murders, as well as anti-Catholic prejudice ; a woman named " Elizabeth Cook ", who Knight claims could be Annie Elizabeth Crook misspelt, did live at 6 Cleveland Street ; Annie Crook was institutionalised ; rumours of the time link Prince Albert Victor to a scandal in Cleveland Street ; Gull was fond of grapes, and one of the victims may have been eating some at the time of her death ; Gull matches the description of an unnamed physician accused by clairvoyant Robert James Lees, who claimed to have identified the Ripper by using psychic powers.
However, Sickert was in France with his mother and brother in the late summer of 1888, and is unlikely even to have been in London at the time of at least four of the murders.
Sickert was at best " not excluded " by the analysis, but his typically European result would be similar to that of several million Britons alive in 1890.

Sickert and age
The young Sickert was sent to University College School from 1870 – 1871, before transferring to King's College School, Wimbledon, where he studied until the age of 18.
Gorman completes the story by saying that Alice lived well into old age, later becoming Walter Sickert's mistress, and that Alice and Walter Sickert are his parents.

Sickert and .
Walter Sickert, an English artist, was initially a follower of Whistler, and later an important disciple of Degas ; he did not exhibit with the Impressionists.
* Walter Richard Sickert and Philip Wilson Steer were well known Impressionist painters from the United Kingdom.
It later became associated with the Impressionistic and Social Realist techniques that would dominate the later years of the period in the work of artists such as Walter Sickert and Frank Holl.
* January 22 – Walter Sickert, English Impressionist painter ( b. 1860 )
From Hell takes as its premise Stephen Knight's theory that the Jack the Ripper murders were part of a conspiracy to conceal the birth of an illegitimate royal baby fathered by Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, slightly modified: the involvement of Walter Sickert is reduced, and Knight's allegation that the child's mother was a Catholic has been dropped.
The prince's daughter is taken to Annie Crook's parents by the painter Walter Sickert, a friend of Eddy's who had accompanied him on his trips to the East End.
The potentially scandalous matter is resolved, until a group of prostitutes — Annie's friends — who are aware of the illegitimate child and its royal connections, attempt to blackmail Walter Sickert, Prince Eddy's friend, in order to pay off a gang of thugs who are threatening them.
Just about every notable figure of the period is connected with the events in some way, from " Elephant Man " Joseph Merrick to Oscar Wilde, from the Native American writer Black Elk to William Morris, the artist Walter Sickert to Aleister Crowley, who makes a brief appearance as a young boy in short trousers, sucking on a candy cane, and lecturing the police about magic.
* British — Knight, Laura: Clown ( n. d .); Sickert, Walter: Pierrot and Woman Embracing ( 1903 – 1904 ), Brighton Pierrots ( 1915 ; two versions ).
After the war, Jones entered the Westminster School of Art, where he developed an interest in Post-Impressionism and studied under the British artist Walter Sickert, among other influential teachers.
Although Degas had no formal pupils, he greatly influenced several important painters, most notably Jean-Louis Forain, Mary Cassatt, and Walter Sickert ; his greatest admirer may have been Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
* J. Paul Getty Trust " Walter Richard Sickert.
Famous protégés for a time included Oscar Wilde and painter Walter Sickert.
* The painter Walter Sickert lived and worked as part of the Camden Town Group in Mornington Crescent.
His fellow intellectuals there were Sir William Rothenstein, Walter Sickert, Charles Ricketts, Lucien Pissarro, Ezra Pound, and Edmund Dulac.
Sickert was a cosmopolitan and eccentric who often favoured ordinary people and urban scenes as his subjects.
Sickert's father, Oswald Sickert, was a Danish-German artist.
Portrait of Sickert in 1884.
By emphasising the patterns of wallpaper and architectural decorations, Sickert created abstract decorative arabesques and flattened the three-dimensional space.

died and Bath
He died in Bath in 1814.
He died a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1823.
Anne's grandmother had told her that the man she loved, Henry Carmichael-Smyth, an ensign of the Bengal Engineers whom she met at an Assembly Ball in Bath, Somerset in 1807, had died, and he was told that Anne was no longer interested in him ; neither of these were true.
* Katherine Walpole, ( 13 May 1703 – 22 October 1722 ), who died unmarried at Bath, Somerset.
A debate was planned between the two before the geographical section of the British Association in Bath on 18 September 1864, but Speke had died the previous afternoon from a self-inflicted gunshot wound while hunting at Neston Park in Wiltshire.
Despite his expansive travels, by the end of his life he had returned to Bath, where he died.
* Sir Ronald Ross, discoverer of malaria transmission by mosquitoes, lived and died at Bath House, Putney Hill.
For his actions in the capture of Detroit, Brock was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath ( KB ) on 10 October 1812, though he died at the Battle of Queenston Heights before news of his knighthood reached him.
After Arkwright died in 1792 his son, Richard Arkwright junior, took over and sold most of his cotton mills outside Cromford and Matlock Bath.
Sir Edmund Barton died from heart failure at the Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath, New South Wales.
It was announced on 4 March 2010 that Fred Wedlock had died, in hospital in Bath, Somerset, following a heart attack, after having contracted pneumonia.
Butler died in 1752 at Rosewell House, Kingsmead Square in Bath, Somerset.
Hartley practised as a physician at Newark, Bury St Edmunds, London, and lastly at Bath, where he died in 1757.
* Admiral Lord Gardner-commanded a younger Nelson ) was born at the Manor house in the town in 1742, and died at Bath in 1810.
He resigned his see in May 1874, and retired to Bath, where he died.
* Thomas Godwin, Bishop of Bath and Wells, born and died in Wokingham
Colman's father died within a year of his son's birth, and the boy's education was undertaken by William Pulteney, afterwards Lord Bath, whose wife was Mrs Colman's sister.
* Sir Charles Montagu ( soldier ) ( died 1777 ), British general, see List of Knights Companion of the Order of the Bath
Ross survived until a year later when he died after a long illness and asthma attack, at Bath House in 1932.
He retired to 1A Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset and died there in 1933.
He retired to Bath where he died.
She married and started a family while running the Turtle Bath before she died of natural cases.
In 1789 he was created Marquess of Bath, and he died in November 1796.
Kington died at his home in Limpley Stoke, near Bath, after a short illness, having just filed his final copy for the Independent.

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