Cloud Study with Low Coastline

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A minimalist but still atmospheric watercolour depicting a coastal scene where the heavy grey skies almost merge into the grey sea, but the thin horizon of land is highlighted by what appears to be a line of telegraph poles. Most of Knox's watercolour sketches are untitled and unidentified views of the Manx and English landscape and coastal scenes, so this could be a view of the coastal plains at the Point of Ayre on the northern part of the Isle of Man or a coastal location in south-eastern England. Knox's watercolour sketches can be seen as exercises in capturing the light and a single moment in time. The artist is said to have painted his watercolour scenes in a few hours or less, but that he would also sit for hours waiting for the exact light and cloud formations that he wanted to paint.

Manx Museum

Douglas

Title

Cloud Study with Low Coastline

Date

c.1900–1933

Medium

watercolour on paper

Measurements

H 41 x W 55 cm

Accession number

1959-0083

Acquisition method

gift, 1959

Work type

Watercolour

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Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 3LY Isle of Man

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