Object Description
A Bright Morning, Douarnenez
Terrick John Williams, RA PRI VPROI RBA (1860 – 1936)
Watercolour. Signed.
16¾” x 22¾” (42.5 cm x 57.8 cm)
Terrick Williams, who studied in Antwerp under Charles Verlat and in Paris at l’Académie Julian, was passionate about painting outdoors and had an exceptional ability to observe the qualities of light and colour and translate them beautifully in oils, watercolours and pastels. In Paris, he concentrated on figure painting and many of his compositions, painted on his extensive travels, feature local people going about their daily chores. Williams had a particular interest in harbour and fishing subjects, which drew him repeatedly to art colonies by the sea. He visited the Breton fishing port of Douarnenez in 1918 – 19. Williams was influenced by the French and Dutch painters of the mid-19th Century and by his contemporaries in the French Impressionist Movement, especially Monet. Like them, he was fascinated by the effects of sunshine and shadows, especially the quicksilver play of light on water.