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WALTER SICKERT Jack Ashore.

WALTER SICKERT
Jack Ashore.

Etching printed in black on cream laid paper, 1923. 180x135 mm; 7x5 1/4 inches, full margins. Signed in pencil, lower right. A very good, richly-inked impression with warm plate tone.

Sickert's first etching of this subject dates from around 1912-13 (Bromberg 151), the years in which he made a drawing and painting of the same-title. He returned to this theme in 1923 with this etching, a study in the abstraction of human forms and dark and light tones.

The models are probably his friend Marie Hayes and a drifter named "Hubby." The narrative portrayed in the scene is that of a prostitue and her client, in this case a "Jack Ashore" or a sailor on shore leave. Bromberg 214.

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