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Possible titles include:
The preferred title 'Blue and Brown: The Little Bay' is based on the 1884 title, but with the colours given first, for consistency.
A view of beach and sea.
Possibly St Brelade's Bay, Jersey. A watercolour of St Brelade's Bay in the south-west of Jersey in the Channel Islands was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1882 (cat. no. 342) as 'Blue and Brown - San Brelade's Bay'. It may have been related to this oil.
Whistler appears to have painted at least three oils on his trip to Jersey and Guernsey:Blue Wave: Near the Casquet Rocks [YMSM 231], Blue and Brown: The Little Bay [YMSM 232], and possibly Bleu et argent: La Mer, Jersey [YMSM 232a] and several watercolours, Blue and Brown - San Brelade's Bay [M.0856] and Note in Blue and Opal: Jersey [M.0857] (which is the only surviving painting known from this trip) and probably Beach scene with rocks [M.0855].
Last updated: 4th June 2020 by Margaret