04
November 2025

Walter Sickert and the Camden Town Group 1905-1918

The Arts Society Richmond
Tuesday, November 4, 2025 - 19:30
Duke Street Church Richmond TW(1DH
Online Event

Although very influential in English painting, Walter Sickert’s art is sometimes difficult to appreciate. We look at his background as pupil of Whistler, his friendship with Degas and the development of his unique style, his superb paintings of the Victorian music halls, of Venice and his Camden Town nudes. 

A truly international figure, Sickert moved between London, Paris, Dieppe and Venice. However in 1905 he settled in London and collected around him a group of young artists called the Camden Town Group – Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Charles Ginner, Malcolm Drummond, Robert Bevan and William Ratcliffe. Their colourful paintings of London life before 1914 including street scenes, theatres, restaurants, nudes in interiors and even the railways form the basis of this lecture.  

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Julian Halsby

Studied History of Art at Cambridge. Formerly Senior Lecturer and Head of Department at Croydon College of Art. Publications include Venice - the Artist's Vision (1990, 1995), The Art of Diana Armfield RA (1995), Dictionary of Scottish Painters (1990, 1998, 2001, 4th edition 2010), A Hand to Obey the Demon's Eye (2000), Scottish Watercolours 1740-1940 (1986, 1991), A Private View - David Wolfers and the New Grafton Gallery (2002). Interviews artists for the Artist Magazine and is a member of the International Association of Art Critics and The Critics Circle. A practising artist, he was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists in 1994 and appointed Keeper in 2010.