Monday, February 1, 2010

John Atkinson Grimshaw - Late October at Ritson




signed and dated l.r.: Atkinson Grimshaw. 1883

oil on canvas
20 by 30 in
http://www.sothebys.com/app/live/lot/LotDetail.jsp?sale_number=L05133&live_lot_id=4

80,000—120,000 GBP
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 153,600 GBP

Throughout the 1870s and 1880s, John Atkinson Grimshaw painted a series of views of deserted suburban streets in London and Yorkshire. These images of a solitary female figure, making her way down a leaf and puddle strewn road, are perhaps the most emotive and typical of the artist, who was unrivalled in his depiction of the evening gloaming. Whether he was painting suburban roads, the docks at Whitby and Liverpool or the shopping streets of Leeds; busy and noisy places during the day, Grimshaw painted the silent solitary evening still, when the residents, dock-workers and shop assistants return home, leaving the streets deserted. The horses and carts, which have left their impressions in the damp soil of the road, have long since departed and the gateways have been closed to the outside world. There is an emotive sense of stillness and calm which pervades these golden images of evening light.

Late October at Ritson is painted with a limited palette of malachite, gold and russet, with a meticulous attention to detail, Grimshaw created an image of which is powerfully romantic and yet wholly realistic. This picture is a radiant painting by Grimshaw in which his characteristic verdegris night sky is replaced by a wonderfully luminous evening glow.

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