Jackdaw
Some of you who are truly interested in solving the 116yr old mystery surrounding the identity of Jack the Ripper may well have read the book- JACK THE RIPPER.PORTRAIT OF A KILLER-CASE CLOSED by the acclaimed American author Patricia Cornwell. Within the book Cornwell attempts to offer both facts & circumstantial evidence that Jacky boy was none other than the famous painter,Walter Richard Sickert.
However, despite her wealth and investigative skills the author failed to reveal Sickert's innermost secret. The painter secreted scenes that can only be associated with the Whitechapel murders within some of his most famous works!
To give you an example of this let us take the painting ENNUI. Sickert painted 5 slightly differing versions of the portrait.( Some so called Ripperologists say that there were 5 victims of Jack the Ripper? ). I have examined the black & white photographic picture of ENNUI as contained in Cornwell's book. The images that appear when using a magnifying lens on the picture are both macabre and sinister. I have attached some of the images for your viewing.
They include a colour version of ENNUI; an image of Jack the Ripper about to attack a female/figure near to a bed; a severed breast lay upon a table and a prostrate female with fear stricken face.
There are many more images contained within Sickert's masterpieces. The question to be asked is why?
Regards
Jackdaw
However, despite her wealth and investigative skills the author failed to reveal Sickert's innermost secret. The painter secreted scenes that can only be associated with the Whitechapel murders within some of his most famous works!
To give you an example of this let us take the painting ENNUI. Sickert painted 5 slightly differing versions of the portrait.( Some so called Ripperologists say that there were 5 victims of Jack the Ripper? ). I have examined the black & white photographic picture of ENNUI as contained in Cornwell's book. The images that appear when using a magnifying lens on the picture are both macabre and sinister. I have attached some of the images for your viewing.
They include a colour version of ENNUI; an image of Jack the Ripper about to attack a female/figure near to a bed; a severed breast lay upon a table and a prostrate female with fear stricken face.
There are many more images contained within Sickert's masterpieces. The question to be asked is why?
Regards
Jackdaw