Nocturne: Cremorne Gardens, No. 3 probably dates from between 1875 and 1877. 1
On 18 September 1875, Whistler's mother Anna Matilda Whistler (1804-1881) mentioned Whistler's 'Moonlight pictures', including 'one lately finished of Cremorne Gardens at Chelsea.' 2
Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea, was closed to the public in 1877, so Whistler's series of six known nocturnal paintings of them must date from before then. Cremorne, No. 1 [YMSM 163], Cremorne Gardens, No. 2 [YMSM 164] and Nocturne: Cremorne Gardens, No. 3 [YMSM 165] are very close in date, technique and treatment of the subject.
Last updated: 24th October 2020 by Margaret