Pencil signed etching, plate measuring 15.2cm x 11.3cm, plus borders. Literature: Bromberg 148. Mounted and framed.
Wellington House was a pivotal London studio rented by the prominent British painter Walter Richard Sickert. Located at the corner of Granby Street and 247 Hampstead Road, the building previously housed a school where Charles Dickens studied. Sickert frequently used its distinctively shabby interior and natural lighting as a backdrop for his intimate domestic scenes.


