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La Giuseppina

Walter Sickert1903 to 1904

Yale Center for British Art

Yale Center for British Art
New Haven, CT, United States

Walter Richard Sickert spent the winter and spring of 1903–4 in Venice, where he had been a regular visitor since 1895. Forced indoors by the incessant rain that winter, he hired prostitutes to pose for him in the dingy apartment he had rented for the season near the Rialto, which served as his studio. He referred to each of them by a nickname. In this case he dubbed his model "La Giuseppina," and she became his favorite, regularly sitting for him as he worked diligently from 9 to 11 am and 1 to 4 pm each day. In a letter to a fellow artist, Sickert described "the uninterrupted pleasure of these kind, obliging little models" and how they liked to amuse him "with smutty talk while posing like angels." It was in Venice that Sickert first began painting figures in domestic interiors inspired by the example of his mentor, Edgar Degas.

Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2020

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  • Title: La Giuseppina
  • Creator: Walter Richard Sickert, 1860–1942, British, born in Germany
  • Creator Lifespan: 1860/1942
  • Creator Nationality: British, born in Germany
  • Creator Gender: male
  • Date Created: 1903 to 1904
  • Physical Dimensions: 21 1/2 x 18 3/16 inches (54.6 x 46.2 cm)
  • Subject Keywords: interior, studio (work space), brushstrokes, costume, couch, sofa, portrait, map, woman
  • External Link: See this work of art on the Yale Center for British Art website
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Repository Name: Yale Center for British Art
  • Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Yale Center for British Art

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