Bernard Sickert 1862 -1932

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The Lutheran Church, Amsterdam

The Lutheran Church Amsterdam

Grove Farm

Grove Farm

Stonewall Farm, Chalfont St. Giles

Stonewall Farm, Chalfont St. Giles

Railway Arches

Railway Arches

Beached Boats, Rye

Beached Boats, Rye

Boats Squared for Transfer

Boats Squared for Transfer

Boys in a Boat

Boys in a Boat

Bristol

Bristol

Clifton

Clifton

Freeland Place, Bristol

Freeland Place, Bristol

Drying Sails

Drying Sails

Harbour

Harbour

In the Harbour, Bristol

In the Harbour, Bristol

Kensington Park

Kensington Park

Martello Tower

Martello Tower

Oasthouses

Oasthouses

Old Farm near Beaconsfield

Old Farm near Beaconsfield

Rye Harbour with Ferry

Rye Harbour with Ferry

Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Strand from the Bridge

Strand from the Bridge

The Pier

The Pier

Biography

Landscape painter and etcher. Born in 1862 in Munich, son of the artist Oswald Adalbert Sickert and the younger brother of Walter Sickert. His family moved to England in 1868. His work was influenced by his father and by Whistler. He wrote a biography on Whistler in 1908. Member of the N.E.A.C. from 1888, and at the Allied Artists' Association 1912–13. He was, with Walter, one of the group of 10 who exhibited together as ‘London Impressionists’ at the Goupil Gallery in 1889. First exhibition with Walter Sickert at the Dutch Gallery 1895. He often stayed with his brother in Dieppe, and visited Holland, Italy and France. His prefered medium later became pastels. An exhibition of his pastels was held at the Leicester Galleries 1953. His work is represented in a number of public collections (see Art UK).