Rainy Night, Charing Cross Shops

Joseph Pennell American

Not on view

Pennell, a Philadelphia-born Quaker, spent the first two decades of his career abroad, living primarily in London, where he became a close associate of Whistler. Here, he depicts the Strand on a rainy night with figures beneath umbrellas and in horsedrawn carriages hurrying past the Chairing Cross Hotel and railway station entrance. Densely laid slanted lines suggest falling rain with passages of white paper used to convey bright electric light reflected off the wet pavement. The elevated, off-center viewpoint, and diagonal lines of the composition recall such celebrated ukiyo-e prints as Hiroshige's "Sudden Shower over Ohashi Bridge at Atake."

Rainy Night, Charing Cross Shops, Joseph Pennell (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1857–1926 New York), Etching

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