Portrait of Israel Zangwill
About this artwork
Israel Zangwill was a famous novelist and playwright. Despite some dispute regarding its date, this portrait was almost certainly begun when both the artist and Zangwill were in Venice in 1896. It can be seen in relation to Sickert’s self portrait in profile, from 1897, which also features an architectural backdrop. The Venetian setting of Zangwill’s portrait is thought to represent the Ghetto Nuovo, an area of the city in which Jewish inhabitants had at one time been segregated. It is a fitting background for Zangwill, who was a leading Zionist. He had also recently published Children of the Ghetto, a novel set in London’s East End, an area which had seen a great deal of Jewish immigrants settle.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Walter Richard Sickert (1860 - 1942) English
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title:Portrait of Israel Zangwill
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date created:About 1896 - 1898
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materials:Oil on canvas laid on board
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measurements:61.00 x 50.80 cm; Framed: 83.40 x 74.30 x 9.50 cm / 16.00 kg
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credit line:Purchased 1959
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accession number:GMA 740
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Walter Richard Sickert
Walter Richard Sickert
Sickert was born in Munich to parents of Danish origin but British nationality. He settled in London with his parents in 1868. Sickert initially trained as an actor but in 1881 he began studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He was a pupil of Whistler and also worked with Degas in Paris...