1/4 Walter Sickert and the Theatre of War (Ep2) - British Art At War

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First broadcast: Sep 2014.
Episode 2/3 In the years preceding 1914, David Bomberg, Walter Sickert and Paul Nash set out to paint a new world, but, as the century unfolded, found themselves working in the rubble.
Walter Sickert's early career as an actor is long forgotten and he's now remembered for his art. But he never left the stage behind. Always shape-shifting between roles, Sickert's appearance never stayed still. And his art, too, was in perpetual transformation. Dazzlingly original, deeply unsettling, poised on the brink of violence. For most, proof that Sickert is the godfather of modern British art, but for a few at the fringes, evidence he's Jack the Ripper.
But Sickert was no perpetrator, just an unflinching witness, notably, to the cataclysm of World War One. Too old to fight in Flanders, Sickert painted edgy, compelling, subtle pictures of those who'd been left behind. He painted people trying to get on with lives that were being shattered by the conflict. Almost alone of his generation, Sickert truly understood that the theatre of war was not confined to the trenches.

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@taran333tula
@taran333tula 9 жыл бұрын
Playlist : 1/4 Walter Sickert and the Theatre of War (Ep2) - British Art At War
@brianpurdy6072
@brianpurdy6072 4 жыл бұрын
Anyone who thinks Sickert was the Ripper simply has not examined the available evidence. Cornwall did a lot of damage with that ludicrous theory of hers -- but on the other hand gave an important artist a great deal of publicity, no bad thing. Just wish more attention paid to the whole of Sickert's work. Should be obvious that while eccentric he was very far from being some sort of bloody-handed lunatic, driven by urges he could not control.
@brianpurdy6072
@brianpurdy6072 3 жыл бұрын
@Dave Eco Angel Peer deeply into the mirror, Angel. There you will certainly find a greater fool than I. Accusations against Sickert in connection with the Ripper have long since been disproved. The actual Ripper has been discovered. If you feel up to it you can discover this for yourself, just as did I.
@brianpurdy6072
@brianpurdy6072 3 жыл бұрын
Oh, yes, forgot to mention: most certainly, I am NOT your 'friend'.
@billdenbrough501
@billdenbrough501 3 жыл бұрын
It's also inconvenient that there is a lot of evidence that he was in France when the murders were committed. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story though as they say.
@jimvonkropsberg399
@jimvonkropsberg399 2 ай бұрын
Sickert was german 🇩🇪 born in München
@brianpurdy6072
@brianpurdy6072 3 жыл бұрын
To Dave Eco Angel: I salute you, sir and wish you best possible outcomes. It takes a good man, etc. I now strongly suspect you are one of those. Be safe and well.
@floydkingi4364
@floydkingi4364 3 жыл бұрын
Jack the Rippers Bedroom!
@joeprivett8587
@joeprivett8587 4 жыл бұрын
He was jack the ripper his paintings prove it and he was a master of looking different
@duneideannaer5990
@duneideannaer5990 3 жыл бұрын
Ehhhh, wwwrrrrronnng! M I C H A E L M A Y B R I C K -brother to James, the also most ludicrous candidate to be put forward. Michael however, hated his brother, hated women, positively despised James’ wife Florence. Michael was a master forgerer, and lastly, he was was the John Lennon/Paul McCartney of his day. The biggest selling musician of the entire 19th century........ ‘Danny Boy’, -his work. If you truly believe Sickert was your man, then you can’t go backwards if you consider Michael? I really do urge you to read “They all love Jack” as, there is more, no, too much evidence pointing towards him being the Ripper. How sickert gets this attention over Michael Maybrick is absolutely astonishing? The reason? Well, the less this evidence is entertained the better it is to keep ripperologists in work(tv exposure). This is why Stephen knight was given the bullshit story of the Royal angle. Going with it ruined that authors career as a credible writer. Kind of warning off anyone of exposing Freemason secrets of that period.
@MontyCantsin5
@MontyCantsin5 2 ай бұрын
@joeprivett8587: No, he wasn’t.
@MrTeaBaggins
@MrTeaBaggins 7 жыл бұрын
Its true that the man was a very...interesting artist. But I also believe that the amount of evidence suggesting that he was responsible for the Whitechapel Murders and many of the letters sent to the paper and police at the time is a damning amount. There is simply too much evidence against him for it to all be simply coincidental. I think saying that it was impossible for this man to be Jack the Ripper when was well known to be violent against women in both his art and his daily life is simply idiotic.
@MrTeaBaggins
@MrTeaBaggins 7 жыл бұрын
Interesting. You changed your question twice. I wounder why? The evidence of which I speak is the subject of a book by Patrica Cromwell. Portrait of a Killer, I believe is the tittle. I would be more than happy to discus the matter more if you would be so kind as to explain the meaning of your user name. Call it quid pro quo.
@MrTeaBaggins
@MrTeaBaggins 7 жыл бұрын
Well, I would have to agree with From Hell being ridiculous. As for the other, what makes you believe that it is fictitious?
@sharonpayne9740
@sharonpayne9740 7 жыл бұрын
esther desrosiers,sickert had a fistula on his penis which in relation to his attitude towards women must have made sexual intimacy difficult.
@sharonpayne9740
@sharonpayne9740 7 жыл бұрын
Belligerant stag ,known to and having are two different things,so where ws the fistula ,did sickert have any offspring.
@sharonpayne9740
@sharonpayne9740 7 жыл бұрын
BelligerantStag,FISTULA WETHER ANAL OR PENILE ARE CONNECTED SO YOUR POINT MEANS NOTHING.
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