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Les Petites Belges (Young Belgian Women)

Walter Richard Sickert (English, 1860–1942)
1906

Medium/Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 51.1 x 41.0 cm (20 1/8 x 16 1/8 in.)
Credit Line Anonymous gift
Accession Number38.774
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsPaintings
Best known for his dimly lit interior scenes of nude and clothed women, Walter Sickert was the leader of an Edwardian avant-garde group known as the Camden Town painters. Sickert had studied in Paris, and this composition betrays the influence of Edgar Degas, whose technically and psychologically complex pictures Sickert admired. He discovered his models for the scene, the Belgian sisters Jeanne and Hélène Daurmont, on a London street when he overheard them asking a policeman for directions in French.

InscriptionsLower left: Sickert
ProvenanceBy 1907, Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (stock no. 15532); 1908, sold by Bernheim-Jeune to Mrs. Sarah Choate Sears (b. 1858 - d. 1935), Boston; by descent from Mrs. Sears to an anonymous donor; 1938, anonymous gift to the MFA. (Accession Date: May 11, 1938)