Interior with Two Figures, c. 1924
Charcoal and watercolour
13 x 16 inches
Signed
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Provenance
The Artist's Estate (Goble collection)
Note: The present work relates closely to Sickert's series of paintings and drawings of two figures in a domestic setting such as What Shall we do for The Rent. A certain psychological tension between the two figures is the prevailing mood.