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Sickert

American  
[sik-ert] / ˈsɪk ərt /

noun

  1. Walter Richard, 1860–1942, English painter.


Sickert British  
/ ˈsɪkət /

noun

  1. Walter Richard. 1860–1942, British impressionist painter, esp of scenes of London music halls

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Based on that DNA analysis and other clues she said the killer was the painter Walter Sickert, though many experts believe those letters to be fake.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 15, 2019

Set up in 1913 by 32 artists including Lucien Pissarro, Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman, the group aimed to act as a counterbalance to institutions such as the Royal Academy.

From BBC • Jan. 23, 2013

"We were disappointed when none of these opportunities materialized," said Sickert.

From Reuters • Jun. 8, 2012

Others in the 15-picture exhibition include works by Walter Sickert, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and the little known painter best known for his work during the first world war, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson.

From The Guardian • Jun. 4, 2010

It was to him I owed my first knowledge of that forever-enchanting little world-in-itself, Chelsea, and my first acquaintance with Walter Sickert and other August elders who dwelt there.

From Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties by Beerbohm, Max, Sir

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