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Paint was applied thinly on a dark grey primed panel. The dark tonality of the colours is barely lightened by a little scattered foliage and the pastel shades of the figures, which are painted with distinctly separate strokes of a rounded brush, in paint of a thick creamy-consistency, each stroke being pressed down, squeezing the paint out, and leaving a slight ridge of paint along the edge of each stroke. The brushwork around the door appears rather uncertain.
The paint has darkened so that the painting now appears predominantly dark grey.
Grau-style, made in America by M. Grieve, 1930/1940s [8.3 cm]. 1
37.8 x 28.6 x 4.5 cm (14 7/8 x 11 1/4 x 1 ¾").
There are inscriptions on the back of the panel (not the frame): 'Whistler.', 'No. 10' crossed out in pencil, 'No. 30 Y', upside down: 'HR/2767'. The form of the inscription 'No. 30 Y' confirms the identification of the painting as having been exhibited at Wunderlich's in 1889 (cat. no. 30).
Last updated: 21st November 2020 by Margaret