Identifying the picture is impossible although there are several possible candidates. Unidentified nocturnes with a similar title include Nocturne in Grey and Gold [YMSM 116], which was exhibited by Whistler in 1874, and Nocturne in Grey and Gold [YMSM 155], which was probably not available for exhibition in 1887. The early history of Nocturne: Westminster - Grey and Gold [YMSM 144] is unknown, so it is another possible candidate.
Perhaps the most likely is the unidentified Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Chelsea Fish Shop [YMSM 336], which was shown in Whistler's one-man show of 'Notes' - 'Harmonies' - 'Nocturnes', Second Series, Messrs Dowdeswell, London, 1886, and could well have been available for exhibition in Paris in the following year.
Nocturne: Grey and Gold - Chelsea Snow [YMSM 174] was exhibited by Whistler in Munich in 1888, but there is no mention in extant correspondence with the owner, Alfred Chapman (1839-1917) of it having been in Paris the previous year. It is even less likely that Chapman's Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Southampton Water [YMSM 117], which was shown at different times as either blue or grey and gold, was this painting.
The Wyndham's Nocturne: Grey and Gold - Westminster Bridge [YMSM 145] was shown at Whistler's retrospective in 1892 but there is no record of it having been lent for the earlier Paris show.
Last updated: 18th November 2019 by Margaret