File:Sickert, Ennui, second version.jpg

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English: Ennui (2e versuin, Ashmolean, Oxford). Ennui shows Sickert’s interpretation of the boredom of married life, and is the last of his five paintings on the subject. The first, exhibited in 1914 (Tate Britain) was painted at 15 Fitzroy Square, London, W1, but was inspired by “a decayed first floor” on the corner of Granby Street and Mornington Square. Hubby, the model, was an old school friend of Sichert’s who had fallen on hard times and he kept in beer.
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Walter Sickert  (1860–1942)  wikidata:Q703369 s:en:Author:Walter Sickert
 
Walter Sickert
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Walter Richard Sickert
Description British painter, drawer, photographer and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 31 May 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 22 January 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Munich Bath
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London (1904–1942); Venice (1894–1904); Netherlands (1887); Scheveningen (1887); Berlin Edit this at Wikidata
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