Wickham Flower offered £160 for An Orange Note: Sweet Shop [YMSM 264], Note in Blue and Opal: The Sun Cloud [YMSM 271] and Harmony in Brown and Gold: Old Chelsea Church [YMSM 305] but Whistler said Note in Blue and Opal: The Sun Cloud alone was priced 130 guineas in the Dowdeswell catalogue and suggested £160 for two (Note in Blue and Opal: The Sun Cloud and An Orange Note: Sweet Shop [YMSM 264]) to which Wickham Flower agreed. 1 Messrs Colnaghi bought it from Christie's, 17 December 1904 (lot 40), for £189, and sold it to C. L. Freer on 4 January 1905, with An Orange Note: Sweet Shop [YMSM 264], for £567 (Freer recorded paying only £208).
In 1884, the critic of the Globe described this painting: 'Excellent ... in colour and keeping is the low-toned study of a green meadow with a row of cottages behind; but why does Mr. Whistler call it "The Sun Cloud" ? There is no suggestion of sunshine on the cloud or any part of the work.' 2 The Liverpool Mercury commented 'All these sketches show great executive ability, and, as usual with this artist's work, his colours seem to be laid on with a delightful appearance of ease.' 3 Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942), who had probably been there when it was painted, admired it:
'Beauty of handling and high finish will be specially noticed in the landscapes, principally Cornish, particularly 'Blue and gold – the Schooner'; 'Harmony in brown and gold – Old Chelsea Church'; Grey and silver mist'; and 'Blue and grey Unloading'; the most brilliant in colour being a 'Note in blue and opal – the Sun Cloud.' 4
By the terms of C. L. Freer's bequest to the Freer Gallery of Art, the painting cannot be lent.
1: Flower to Whistler, 15 August [1884], and Whistler's reply, [16/25 August 1884], GUW #01431 and #01432
2: 'Mr Whistler's Exhibition', Globe, London, 20 May 1884, p. 6. Press cutting in GUL Whistler PC 7, p. 13.
3: 'Art Notes', Liverpool Mercury, Liverpool, 3 July 1884, p. 6.
4: ‘An Enthusiast’, [Sickert, W. R.], 'Mr Whistler and His Art', The Artist and Journal of Home Culture, vol. 5, 1 June 1884, pp. 199-201.
Last updated: 14th December 2020 by Margaret