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The Man Who Knew Too Much: Walter Sickert (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

The Man Who Knew Too Much: Walter Sickert (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Update: 2022-11-091
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One of the most important painters of his generation, Walter Sickert gravitated toward scenes of low life and at times depicted women who appeared to be dead. In the 1970s, a man purporting to be Sickert’s illegitimate son implicated the painter in the Whitechapel homicides. Sickert has since become a favored Ripper candidate and has received more attention as a possible perpetrator than any other artist covered this season.

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The Man Who Knew Too Much: Walter Sickert (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

The Man Who Knew Too Much: Walter Sickert (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Gavin Whitehead