Dieppe and Surroundings Artist - Sickert, Walter Richard - Part 2 - Dieppe
The German/Danish/English Artist
NOTE: This is Part 2 of 8 Parts dealing with Sickert’s works in Dieppe. He created a lot of paintings there, so we had to divide them up in 8 articles.
Click here for PART 1 dealing with his works from 1884 to 1890.
PART 2 (this article) which deals with his works from 1894 to 1899.
Click here for PART 3 which deals with the timeframe of 1900 to 1900.
Click here for PART 4 which deals with the timeframe of 1901 to 1904.
Click here for PART 5 dealing with his paintings from 1906 to 1910.
Click here for PART 6 which is about his paintings from 1911 to 1914.
Click here for PART 7 is all about his paintings from 1918 to 1920.
Click here for PART 8 dealing with the Dieppe suburbs (Envermeu, Martin Eglise, Neuville, Sainte Marguerite Sur Mer and Torqueville).You can subscribe to our free newsletter to receive updates automatically in your inbox.
TODAY: The Rue Saint Jacques still exists, and is a narrow shopping street that ends at the Saint-Jacques church.
TODAY: The Rue Notre-Dame is a wide road that run alongside the Duquesne basin. It still exists today and is one of the main traffic arteries of the city.
TODAY: Don’t look for them, since the gardens no longer exist. And the beautiful casino building has been replaced by a very modern one.
NOTE: Marquis Abraham Duquesne was a French admiral who was born in Dieppe. Click here to read more about the man.
TODAY: The Rue Sainte Catherine still exists and runs alongside the Saint-Jacques church.
TODAY: The Notre-Dame road enters a large roundabout that is the main point when you come from the ferry harbor. It is also where the Tourist Office is located.
NOTE: This is Part 2 of 8 Parts dealing with Sickert’s works in Dieppe. He created a lot of paintings there, so we had to divide them up in 8 articles.
Click here for PART 1 dealing with his works from 1884 to 1890.
PART 2 (this article) which deals with his works from 1894 to 1899.
Click here for PART 3 which deals with the timeframe of 1900 to 1900.
Click here for PART 4 which deals with the timeframe of 1901 to 1904.
Click here for PART 5 dealing with his paintings from 1906 to 1910.
Click here for PART 6 which is about his paintings from 1911 to 1914.
Click here for PART 7 is all about his paintings from 1918 to 1920.
Click here for PART 8 dealing with the Dieppe suburbs (Envermeu, Martin Eglise, Neuville, Sainte Marguerite Sur Mer and Torqueville).You can subscribe to our free newsletter to receive updates automatically in your inbox. Thanks for reading Mike’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.