Walter Richard Sickert Lou! Lou! I Love You 1911

Walter Richard Sickert 1860–1942
Lou! Lou! I Love You 1911
Lithograph on paper
332 x 220 mm
Inscribed by the artist 'Sickert. 1911.' bottom right
Tate Archive TGA 8120/3/49
© Estate of Walter R. Sickert / DACS
Walter Richard Sickert 1860–1942
Lou! Lou! I Love You 1911
Lithograph on paper
332 x 220 mm
Inscribed by the artist 'Sickert. 1911.' bottom right
Tate Archive TGA 8120/3/49
© Estate of Walter R. Sickert / DACS
Lou! Lou! I Love You is a lithographic reproduction from the New Age, published on 6 July 1911 (p.228). It is part of a series of pen and ink drawings by Sickert that were reproduced in this weekly periodical, for which Sickert was also an art critic. For a description of Sickert’s career with this journal, see Anna Gruetzner Robins’s essay on this website, Walter Sickert: Art Critic for the New Age.

Walter Richard Sickert 1860–1942
Two Women c.1911
Oil paint on canvas
508 x 406 mm
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
© Estate of Walter R. Sickert / DACS
Photo © Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
Fig.1
Walter Richard Sickert
Two Women c.1911
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
© Estate of Walter R. Sickert / DACS
Photo © Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
How to cite
Walter Richard Sickert, Lou! Lou! I Love You, 1911, in Helena Bonett, Ysanne Holt, Jennifer Mundy (eds.), The Camden Town Group in Context, Tate Research Publication, May 2012, https://www