Cicely Hey
Interior with Nude
, 192
Watercolour and ink
11 x 8.5 inches
Provenance
The Artist's Estate
Note: Cicely Hey was born in Oxfordshire and studied at Brussels School of Art, Central School of Arts and Crafts and at the Slade between 1919-20. A painter, designer and printmaker she married Robert R. Tatlock (1889-1954), editor of The Burlington Magazine and later Art Editor of The Daily Telegraph. Hey met Walter Sickert by chance on the 17th January 1923, when she was taking money at the door for tickets to a lecture by Roger Fry. Sickert was immediately attracted by Hey's distinctive and quirky appearance and asked her to sit for him. Hey agreed, and the first sitting was arranged for the following day, 18 January, at Sickert's Fitzroy Street studio. Their friendship blossomed and sittings for portraits continued for many months and Hey remained a close friend of Sickert for the next ten years until he left London for Thanet in 1934.