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NOTES

1 Robert Emmons, The Life and Opinions of Walter Richard Sickert (Faber & Faber: London, 1941), pp.48-49.

2 Denys Sutton, Walter Sickert (Michael Joseph: London, 1976), p.51.

3 Matthew Sturgis, Walter Sickert: A Life (Harper Collins: London, 2005), p.160.

4 Ibid., p.628.

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