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    Portrait of a Killer

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      ———. “The International Society,” The English Review, May 1912.

      ———. “The Old Ladies of Etching-Needle Street,” The English Review, January 1912.

      ———. “The Royal Academy,” The English Review, July 1912.

      ———. “The Spirit of the Hive,” The New Age, May 26, 1910.

      ———. “The Thickest Painters in London,” The New Age, June 18, 1914.

      Sickert, Walter Richard. Drawings and Paintings, 1890-1942, catalogue, Tate Gallery, Liverpool.

      Sims, George R., ed. Living London, Vol. I, Cassell and Company, Ltd., London, 1902.

      Sinclair, Robert. East London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1950.

      Sitwell, Osbert. A Free House! Or the Artist as Craftsman, Being the Writings of Walter Richard Sickert, Macmillan & Co., London, 1947.

      ———. Noble Essences, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London, 1950.

      Slang Dictionary, The: Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal, Chatto & Windus, London (circa 1878).

      Smith, Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry. From Constable to Commissioner, Chatto & Windus, London, 1910.

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      Sutton, Denys. Walter Sickert: A Biography, Michael Joseph Ltd., London, 1976.

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      Troyen, Aimee. Sickert as Printmaker, Yale Center for British Art, February 21, 1979.

      Tumblety, Dr. Francis. The Indian Herb Doctor: Including His Experience in the Old Capitol Prison, published by the author, Cincinnati, 1866.

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      Wheatley, H. B. Reliques of Old London Suburbs, North of the Thames, drawn in lithography by T. R. Way, George Bell and Sons, London, 1898.

      Whistler, James McNeill. The Baronet & the Butterfly: Eden versus Whistler, Louis-Henry May, Paris, February 10, 1899. (This particular volume was owned by one of Sickert’s own circle, artist and writer William Rothenstein.)

      ———. Mr. Whistler’s Ten O’Clock, London, 1888.

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      INDEX

      Abberline, Frederick George (police inspector)

      and Kelly murder

      Actors

      psychopathic murderers as

      Sickert as

      Addictions, Sickert and

      Adhesives

      Affaire de Camden Town, L’ (painting), Sickert

      Age of victim, estimates of

      Air pollution, nineteenth-century London

      Alcoholism

      of Annie Chapman

      of Mary Kelly

      Sickert and

      Alexander Pirie & Sons, Ltd.

      See also A Pirie & Sons watermarks

      Alibis, Sickert and

      Ambient temperature

      Ambulances

      American art student story

      Anatomy, knowledge of

      Anesthetics

      surgery without

      Anger, and psychopathy

      Angus, Christine Drummond

      See also Sickert, Christine Angus

      Angus, D. D. (descendant of Christine Angus’s family)

      Angus, John

      Anonymous letters to newspapers

      Anthropology, forensic

      Anthropometry

      Antisocial behaviors

      A Pirie & Sons watermarks

      Appearance of Sickert changes of

      Architecture, interest in

      Arm, severed

      Arnold (H Division superintendent)

      Arsonists

      Art criticism, Sickert and

      Artist

      destruction of paintings

      Sickert as

      Art Weekly

      Artworks

      Ripper letters as

      by Sickert

      exhibitions

      female nudes

      male nudes

      murder scenes

      music-hall sketches

      Normandy paintings

      Punch and Judy figures

      religious themes

      signature on

      uncatalogued

      violence to women

      World War I era

      See also Paintings by Sickert; Sketches by Sickert

      Ashton, Harold

      Authority:

      Oswald Sickert and

      Walter Sickert and

      Automobile, owned by Sickert

      Autopsies

      Autopsy reports of Ripper murders

      Catherine Eddows

      loss of

      Bank holiday, Victorian London

      Barnett, Joseph

      Baron, Wendy

      Barrett (police constable)

      Barrett, William

      Basements, dark

      Basket Shop, The (painting), Sickert

      Battersea Bridge

      Baxter, Wynne Edwin (coroner)

      Bedford Music Hall

      Beetmoor, Jane, murder of

      anonymous letter to The Times and

      Behavior, psychopathic

      Beheadings

      Bell, Clive

      Bell’s Great Operations of Surgery

      Bellwood, Bessie

      Bertillon, Alphonse

      Besant, Annie

      Bethnal Green, London

      Bird, Maggie

      Birth control, Victorian views

      Birtley, Durham, murder in

      Bishopsgate Police Station

      Blanche, Jacques-Emile

      letters from Sickert

      and Sickert marriage

      Bleak House, Dickens

      Blood

      at Chapman murder scene

      knowledge about, Victorian era

      spatter patterns

      Bloodhounds

      Warren and

      Blood poison, prostitution as

      Bloody cloth, Eddows murder

      Bloody Sunday

      Bode Technology Group, The

      Body, as murder evidence

      Body fluids

      testing of

      Body parts

      disposition of

      preservation of

      severed arm

      severed leg

      Sickert and

      stealing of

      Body snatchers

      Body temperature

      Bond, Thomas (police surgeon)

      and Kelly murder

      and McKenzie murder

      and unidentified torso

      Bonus (Angus family lawyer)

      Booth, William

      Bottle, Ripper letter in

      Bower, Peter

      Bower, Sally

      Bow Street Patrol/Runners

    &nb
    sp; Bowyer, Thomas

      Boxing, Sickert and

      Boys, murders of

      Bradford, Yorkshire

      Bradlaugh, Charles

      Bradshaw’s Railway Guide

      Brain abnormalities of psychopaths

      Brandy warehouse fire

      Brierly, Alfred

      Bright, John

      Britain, Tate

      British Association, annual meeting

      Broadhurst Gardens, Sickert home

      stationery

      Broadstairs (painting), Sickert

      Brown, Gordon (police surgeon)

      and Eddows murder

      Brown, James

      Browse, Lillian

      Buchanan, William

      letter to The Times

      Buckle, Joseph

      Buildings, paintings of

      Bull’s-eye lanterns

      Bundy, Ted

      Burning at stake

      Cadosch, Albert

      Camden Town, London

      Bedford Music Hall

      murder in

      paintings of

      Sickert’s studio

      Camden Town Murder, The, (painting), Sickert

      Cannibalism

      Captivity, psychopaths and

      Carnival, crime scene as

      Case, Miss E.

      Case records, sealing of

      Casper, Johann Ludwig

      Casual wards

      Celebrities, Sickert and

      Central Finger Print Bureau, Scotland Yard

      Chambers, Robert

      Chandler, Joseph (police inspector)

      Chapman, Annie

      burial of

      murder of

      conflicting witness statements

      Childhood abuse, and psychopathy

      Children:

      female, as music-hall performers

      murders of

      Sickert and

      surgery on

      Chinn (Nelson Tavern proprietor)

      Chloroform

      Christian VIII (king of Denmark)

      Christianity, Sickert and

      Church, Sickert and

      Churchill, Winston

      City of London

      Mitre Square

      City of London Police:

      and Beetmoor murder

      and Eddows murder

      Ripper letters

      Clarence, Edward, Duke of

      Class system, problems of

      Clipping book kept by Abberline

      Clothing:

      cutting through

      as evidence

      worn by Ripper

      Clues:

      in Cornwall guest book

      to Dimmock murder, postcards

      to Eddows murder

      to Gill murder

      present-day technology and

      in Ripper letters

      mishandled

      in Sickert’s artworks

      Coal, as fuel

      Cobden, Ellen Melicent Ashburner

      after father’s death

      See also Sickert, Ellen Cobden

      Cobden, Janie

      feminism of

      letters

      and Sickert

      Cobden, Kate (Mrs. Richard)

      Cobden, Katie (daughter)

      Cobden, Richard

      statue of

      Cobden, Richard Brooks (son)

      Coles, Frances

      Computerized image enhancement

      Conduit Street, London

      Connolly, Mary Ann “Pearly Poll”

      Conscience, psychopaths and

      Conspiracy theories

      Constables

      Contraception, Victorian views

      Control, loss of

      Conway, Thomas

      Cooper, Alfred Duff

      Cooper, Eliza

      Coram, Thomas

      Coriolanus, Shakespeare

      Corn Laws, repeal of

      Cornwall

      Sickert connection

      Coroners

      Coroner’s court, England

      Corporation of London Records Office “Whitechapel Murders” file

      Cosmetics

      Coveralls, white, worn by Sickert

      Cox, Mary Ann

      Cremation

      Crimes:

      Sickert’s interest in

      solution of

      Crime scenes:

      Eddows murder

      Kelly murder

      Nichols murder

      photographs of

      present-day management of

      Ripper murders

      Tabran murder

      Crime scene scope

      Criminal Investigation Department (CID)

      Criminal population, psychopathy in

      Cromwell, Oliver

      Cross, Charles

      Crow, Alfred

      Cut throats

      Cymbeline, Shakespeare

      Daily Chronicle

      Daily Telegraph, The

      Dairyman, peculiar experience

      Damaging information about Sickert, publication of

      Darwin, Charles, Expression of the Emotions

      Davis, John

      Days of My Years, Macnaghten

      Dead bodies

      sketches of

      Death

      causes of

      stab wound to heart

      investigation objective

      psychopaths and

      violent, Cornwell and

      Death and the Maiden (painting), Sickert

      Death inquests. See Inquests

      Deduction errors

      Chapman murder

      Dimmock murder

      Eddows murder

      Gill murder

      severed arm

      Stride murder

      Tabran murder

      Degas, Edgar

      Delusional thinking

      Depression, psychological

      Despair (painting), Sickert

      Detectives, Metropolitan Police

      Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and psychopathy

      Diary, of Abberline

      Dickens, Charles

      Bleak House

      surgery without anesthesia

      Die Fliegende Blatter

      Diemschutz, Louis

      Dieppe, France

      Sickert’s friends in

      Dimmock, Emily

      murder of

      Sickert and

      Disappearances

      of Sickert

      of Sickert associates

      Discrepancies in police reports

      Disease:

      fear of

      prostitution as

      Disguises

      Ripper and

      Sickert and

      Disraeli, Benjamin

      Divisional surgeons, Metropolitan Police

      Divorce of Sickerts

      Djambia (Oriental dagger)

      DNA:

      of Sickert, lack of

      testing

      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (play)

      See also The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Stevenson

      Documents, missing from Ripper cases

      Donovan, John

      Doss-houses

      Drugs, Sickert and

      Druitt, Montague John

      DNA tests

      Druitt, Robert

      Druitt, William

      Drunkenness, Victorian views

      Du Jardin, Karel

      Duke (doctor from Spitalfields)

      Dunoyer de Segonzac, André

      East End, London, Victorian era

      causes of death

      female torso found in

      mortuary

      and Ripper

      Sickert and

      vigilance committee

      East London, Victorian era

      East London Observer

      Echo

      Eddows, Catherine

      murder of

      facial mutilation

      mortuary photograph

      Eden, Sir William

      Edison, Thomas

      Editors, letters to

      “Elderly Gentleman” letter to The Times

      �
    ��Elephant Man” (Joseph Carey Merrick)

      Ellis, George Viner, Illustrations of Dissections

      Emaciated females, Sickert and

      Emmons, Robert

      Employment, for women

      England, murder investigations

      English Channel crossings

      English Review, The, Sickert article

      Ennui (painting), Sickert

      Envelopes, difficulty in testing

      Environmental pollution, nineteenth-century London

      Epispadias

      Eriugena, Johannes Scotus

      Escape route, from Chapman murder

      Etching ground, bloodlike

      Evans, Stewart P., Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

      Evening Standard, and Camden Town murder paintings

      Events, peculiar

      Evidence in Ripper murders

      collection of

      Eddows murder

      mishandling of

      Executions, public

      Exhibitions of Sickert’s works

      Expression of the Emotions, Darwin

      Eyes of dead people

      Facial mutilations

      Fair at Night, Dieppe, The (painting), Sickert

      Fairstein, Linda

      Famous Crimes

      Fantasies, psychopathic

      Female orgasm, Victorian views

      Female remains, unidentified

      Feminism, Victorian era

      Ferrara, Paul

      Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen

      Fielding, Henry

      Fielding, John

      Fierro, Marcella

      Finances:

      Oswald Sickert and

      Walter Sickert and

      Fingerprints

      Fisher, Richard

      Fistulas

      surgeries for

      Flemish hounds. See Bloodhounds

      Fliegende Blatter, Die

      Fog, London

      Forensic pathologists

      Forensic science

      anthropology

      blood spatter patterns

      and Chapman murder scene

      facial reconstructions

      testing of Ripper letters

      Victorian era

      Sickert’s knowledge of

      Foster, Frederick William

      France:

      Sickert’s move to

      travel from England

      unsolved murders

      François, Madame, unsolved murder

      From Constable to Commissioner, Smith

      Frontal lobe of brain

      abnormality of, and psychopathy

      Funerals of victims, murderers at

      Fuseli (artist)

      Galton, Francis

      Gambling, Sickert and

      Games, psychopathic

      Garrotting

      Gatti’s Hungerford Palace of Varieties

      Ripper and

      Sickert’s sketches

      Gender, ambiguity of

      Genetic markers

      Genitals, malformation of

      “Gentleman slummer,” Sickert as

      George Yard Buildings, murder of Tabran

      Gide, André

      Gill, John

      murder of

      Giuseppina (Venetian prostitute)

     


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