Walter Richard SickertLa Rue Pecquet, Dieppec.1906–10
Walter Richard Sickert1860–1942
La Rue Pecquet, Dieppe c.1906–10
Graphite on paper
270 x 185 mm
Inscribed by the artist 'painted | dark | green | ... | + ...' in pencil bottom right
Tate ArchiveTGA 8120/3/13
Presented by Mrs Andrina Tritton in 1981, from the estate of her mother, Mrs Andrina Schweder, the sister of Walter Sickert's second wife Christine Drummond Angus (c.1877-1920)
Inscribed by the artist 'painted | dark | green | ... | + ...' in pencil bottom right
Tate ArchiveTGA 8120/3/13
Presented by Mrs Andrina Tritton in 1981, from the estate of her mother, Mrs Andrina Schweder, the sister of Walter Sickert's second wife Christine Drummond Angus (c.1877-1920)
This Dieppe study depicts the view down the rue Pecquet towards the church of St Jacques, presenting an alternative viewpoint to that shown in South Façade of St Jacques, Dieppe (TGA 8120/3/3) and Dieppe, Study No.2; Façade of St Jacques c.1899 (Tate N05094). On the back of the paper is a drawing in charcoal of three clowns. The drawing is referenced in Wendy Baron, Sickert: Paintings and Drawings, New Haven and London 2006, no.308.13.
Helena Bonett September 2010
How to cite
Walter Richard Sickert, La Rue Pecquet, Dieppe, c.1906-10, in Helena Bonett, Ysanne Holt, Jennifer Mundy (eds.), The Camden Town Group in Context, Tate Research Publication, May 2012, https://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-publications/camden-town-group/walter-richard-sickert-la-rue-pecquet-dieppe-r1104625, accessed 15 November 2024.