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| Artist | Walter Richard Sickert |
| Year | 1920 |
| Origin | rovided an event that would secure Sickert's prominence in the realist movement in Britain. On 11 September 1907, Emily Dimmock, a prostitute cheating on her partner, was murdered in her home at Agar Grove (then St Paul's Road), Camden. After sexual inter |
| Image Resolution | 3407 x 3320 px |
| Orientation | Square |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
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"The London Music Hall Shoreditch", painted in 1920 by Walter Richard Sickert, represents the defining qualities of Expressionism, rendered with exceptional skill, with its dominant Beige tones creating subtle visual harmony. Walter Richard Sickert was a German-born British painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group of Post-Impressionist artists in early 20th-century London. Bring this iconic work to your wall as a giclée art print, made to order on premium canvas.
| Artist | Walter Richard Sickert |
| Year | 1920 |
| Origin | rovided an event that would secure Sickert's prominence in the realist movement in Britain. On 11 September 1907, Emily Dimmock, a prostitute cheating on her partner, was murdered in her home at Agar Grove (then St Paul's Road), Camden. After sexual inter |
| Art Style | Expressionism |
| Color | Beige |
| Image Resolution | 3407 x 3320 px |
| Orientation | Square |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
| SKU | 305977 |
Free Shipping to UK & Europe. Delivery within 5-10 business days. Shipping rates apply for US, Canada, Australia & Norway.
Ready to Hang - Each canvas arrives pre-stretched on a solid wood frame, ready to display on your wall.
Made to Order - Printed after purchase to keep the artwork sharp, clean and fresh.
Quality Guarantee - Every canvas is inspected before shipping and packed for safe delivery.
Final Sale - Each piece is made to order specifically for you, so all sales are final. If your order arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days for a replacement.
| Artist | Walter Richard Sickert |
| Year | 1920 |
| Origin | rovided an event that would secure Sickert's prominence in the realist movement in Britain. On 11 September 1907, Emily Dimmock, a prostitute cheating on her partner, was murdered in her home at Agar Grove (then St Paul's Road), Camden. After sexual inter |
| Image Resolution | 3407 x 3320 px |
| Orientation | Square |
| Material | 400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas |
| Finish | Matte fine-art surface |
| Print Method | Archival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks |
| Construction | Solid wood stretcher bar |
| Hanging | Ready to hang on arrival |
| Packaging | Protective packaging for safe delivery |
| Production | Made to order as a museum-quality canvas print |
| SKU | 305977 |
Free Shipping to UK & Europe. Delivery within 5-10 business days. Shipping rates apply for US, Canada, Australia & Norway.
Ready to Hang - Each canvas arrives pre-stretched on a solid wood frame, ready to display on your wall.
Made to Order - Printed after purchase to keep the artwork sharp, clean and fresh.
Quality Guarantee - Every canvas is inspected before shipping and packed for safe delivery.
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