The artwork titled “Grey Note – Mouth of the Thames” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler around the year 1885. Executed in watercolor, this piece is part of the Impressionism movement. It is a landscape painting with dimensions of 12.7 x 21.59 cm.
In the artwork, one can observe a subtle and muted depiction of the Thames estuary. The scene is characterized by its minimalistic approach, with delicate washes of grey punctuating the composition, reflecting the overcast sky and calm water. Two small boats are discernible in the distance, their dark sails standing in soft contrast to the surrounding hazy and ethereal ambiance. The choice of watercolor enhances the fluidity and the ephemeral quality of the scene, characteristic of Whistler’s Impressionist influence. There is an understated elegance in the simplicity and tranquility evoked by this delicate seascape.