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It is painted thinly and fluidly on a grey primed panel. The horizontal wood of the fence has been scraped out with a knife or the end of the brush. The figures are painted with a small brush and thicker, more creamy paint, each stroke being clearly differentiated.
Whistler occasionally used a palette knife for painting (or mixing paint) at this time, as noted in the diary of George Aloysius Lucas (1824-1909) on 18 September, after Whistler had spent a day with him: 'At Pottiers and left Whistler palette knife to mail to Dieppe.' 1
An early photograph shows some abrasion along the lower edge, but otherwise the painting was, and is, in good condition.
Size of painting framed, 10 × 13 3/4 × 1 ½".
Last updated: 13th November 2020 by Margaret