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A particular prize is Derain’s renowned Fauvist work, The Pool of London (1906) from Tate, as well as key works by Bell and Grant, along with examples from Walter Sickert’s Camden Town series.
When you arrive at the home of master art forger David Henty, the first thing you’ll notice is a blue plaque on the wall by the door.
If you come here you’ve got to paint’. There was a two-page supplement in the paper with photographs of these dark paintings by Walter Sickert, who may have been Jack The Ripper.