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Walter Richard Sickert  1860-1942

Walter Richard Sickert Ennui circa 1914
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Ennui  circa 1914

Oil on canvas
support: 1524 x 1124 mm frame: 1741 x 1340 x 110 mm
painting

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1924

N03846

The title means ‘boredom’ in French. Sickert suggests the dislocated relationship between the figures by their lack of communication and their surroundings. Despite their close physical proximity, the man and woman face in opposite directions, staring off into space. The room furnishings reinforce the theme, in particular the bell jar containing stuffed birds. This is a marriage suffocating with boredom. Sickert’s works provide neither moral nor narrative certainty; which he leaves the viewer to supply.

 (From the display caption May 2007)