Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

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Technique

The Sea Coast, State Hermitage Museum
The Sea Coast, State Hermitage Museum

MacDonald commented,

'The paint is as thin as varnish, revealing the grey priming. Each vigorous brush-stroke depicts a strake of the boat or nets, or a furled sail, It was probably painted in a single session, to catch a fleeting impression.' 1

Conservation History

The left and right edges are almost bare of paint, and slightly abraded. It is likely that the panel was inserted in a box, held by slats of wood, either for security when it was being painted, or afterwards, to allow it to dry.

Notes:

1: MacDonald, Margaret, 'James McNeill Whistler', Whistler and Russia, State Tretyakow Gallery, Moscow, 2006, pp. 16-57, at p. 46.

Last updated: 9th March 2020 by Margaret