It is painted on fairly fine canvas. It may not have lost in detail over the years but has undoubtedly changed in colour. Whistler's original title was 'Grey & Silver'. Geffroy's description was suitably poetic but not very specific: 'C'est la nuit ... qui lui donne cette couleur inclassée que l'on voit les yeux fermés.' 1 In 1893 George Moore (1852-1933) described it evocatively as 'luminous blue shadow, delicately graduated ... purple above and below, a shadow in the middle of the picture - a little less and there would be nothing.' 2 As Marc Simpson comments, Whistler's admirers 'reveled in the works' power of suggestion' while 'For those negatively inclined, the outrage was equally fervid'. 3
Unknown. It is in good condition.
1892: Grau Whistler frame, signed on the verso by 'F. H. Grau, London.'
2: Moore 1893 [more] , pp. 22-3; Mireur, H., Dictionnaire des ventes d'art faites en France et à l'étranger pendant les X V II me et X IX me siècles, 9 vols., Paris, 1901-12, vol. 9, p. 501.
3: Simpson, Marc, 'Whistler, Modernism, and the Creative Afflatus', in Simpson, Marc, Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, 2008, pp. 24-51, at p. 34.
Last updated: 1st January 2021 by Margaret