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Queens Road Station, Bayswater, c.1916 (oil on canvas)

Queens Road Station, Bayswater, c.1916 (oil on canvas)
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IMAGE number
COU10319
Image title
Queens Road Station, Bayswater, c.1916 (oil on canvas)
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Artist
Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942) / English
Location
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
62.3x73 cms
Image description

Queens Road station (now Bayswater station) was one of the first underground stations in London. This painting shows a view across the tracks to a platform where a man is seated in a recess. The diamond-shaped platform sign was a short-lived prototype of the famous bar and circle design, introduced shortly after Sickert completed the canvas. The name 'Whiteley’s' refers to the well-known department store just north of the station. For contemporaries, Whiteley’s was synonymous with the sensational murder of the store’s founder in 1907. Sickert’s arrangement of the station’s signs and advertisements into patterns of form and colour particularly appealed to Roger Fry who bought this painting in 1919 for his London home.

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Photo © The Courtauld / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
art / Sickert Walter Richard (1860-1942) / England / United Kingdom / Europe / painter / artist / Royal Academician / street / Underground / tube / london / Painting / Mzpainting

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