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Ethel Sands

1873–1962

Flowers in a Jug ?1920s
© The estate of Ethel Sands
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Wikipedia entry

Ethel Sands (6 July 1873 – 19 March 1962) was an American-born artist and hostess who lived in England from childhood. She studied art in Paris, where she met her life partner Anna Hope Hudson. Her works were generally still lifes and interiors, often of Château d'Auppegard that she shared with Hudson. Sands was a Fitzroy Street Group and London Group member. Her works are in London's National Portrait Gallery and other public collections. In 1916, she became a naturalised British citizen. Although a major art patron and an artist, she is most remembered as a hostess for the cultural elite, including Henry James, Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry and Augustus John.

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Artworks

  • The Chintz Couch

    Ethel Sands
    c.1910–1
    On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art
  • Tea with Sickert

    Ethel Sands
    c.1911–12
  • Flowers in a Jug

    Ethel Sands
    ?1920s

Sketches, letters, etc.

  • Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed Café de Rouen, Albert Gilles, Dieppe

    Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
    1914
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  • Incomplete letter from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson, addressed Envermeu

    Anna Hope Hudson, recipient: Ethel Sands
    date not known
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  • Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed London County Council, Westminster Technical Institute

    Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
    [c.December 1915]
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  • Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed Envermeu

    Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
    [1914]
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