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Tynemouth Pier: North-East Wind

Tynemouth Pier: North-East Wind (© Whitworth Art Gallery)

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Alfred William Hunt (1830 - 1896)

Whitworth Art Gallery

1866

Hunt was a contemporary of Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Millais. The artist's work developed from intense observation of nature in bright colour to a more atmospheric abstraction and this watercolour is one of his later works. The swell and surge of the tide are prominently shown, together with the atmospheric effects of a setting sun, showing the influence of Turner. The work resonates with notions of the Sublime by the immersion of the figure in the landscape at the bottom left of the image evocative of man's constant tension with the natural elements. The Tynemouth piers were in the process of construction at this time and the Whitworth is building up a collection of works depicting the modern in British society.

  • Medium: watercolour on paper
  • Dimensions: 27.3 x 38cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £4250 ( Total: £8,500)
  • ArtFunded in: 2010
  • Vendor: Maas Gallery

Provenance

Robert Stirling Newall FRS; by descent to Wiliam Newall; Christie's, 1922; Professor Hugh Frank Newall FRS; by descent to Doreen Berry; by descent to John N.F. Newall.


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