J. Jeffrey Grant’s Gloucester

“My favorite sketching ground is Gloucester…” J. Jeffrey Grant

J. Jeffrey Grant (1883 ~ 1960)

After the death of both his parents, Grant left his native Scotland, ultimately establishing himself in Chicago as one of the city’s most important and prolific artists. Still, something in him longed for the seaside life he had loved as a boy.

This longing was resolved in 1931 when he visited Gloucester. He returned almost every summer for the rest of his career. He was inspired by the vibrancy of life he saw here. The ocean’s fishermen, the dockside workers, rooftop vistas accentuated by iconic spires, busy urban streets and residential alleyways with washing on the line and children at play… all this and more he captured beautifully with impeccable precision.

Here are just three of his Gloucester paintings which still have a very familiar feel.

gray day

Gray Day, Gloucester Docks

StAnn (2)

St. Ann’s Church, Prospect St.

hanging Laundry (2)

Hanging Laundry, Portagee Hill

 

One thought on “J. Jeffrey Grant’s Gloucester

  1. Love the art! Such talent! I can feel the brisk wind and smell the sea air just looking at his paintings. Fantastic!

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