Liverpool Quay by Moonlight
1887
Oil on canvas
support: 610 x 914 mm painting Purchased 1967 T00902
Grimshaw was famous for his night scenes, in particular for his views of the docks at Liverpool, Glasgow and Hull. Here he concentrates on the golden glow from the shop fronts through the fog, and reflected on the wet cobbles. The omnibus receding from the viewer down a perfectly straight street is a characteristic and effective device, which Grimshaw repeated many times in such works.Grimshaw was entirely self-taught, and had begun life as a railway clerk. He was much influenced by the , whose precisely detailed style he initially copied in his . He gradually moved towards a more ethereal evocation of light and atmosphere somewhat reminiscent of Whistler.
(From the display caption August 2004)
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