Artwork of the Month - March 2008
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P. Dolan (possibly Philip Dolan, British, 19th century; active in London, 1870)
Moulin Huet
Watercolour
Permanent Collection
Purchased 1955 - GMAG 215

watercolour, Moulin Huet, Guernsey, by P. Dolan (click for larger image)

Moulin Huet

Guernsey’s coastline has inspired artists for centuries, in particular the bay of Moulin Huet. One of the most famous artists drawn to this little bay was Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who visited Guernsey in 1883. Renoir’s paintings of Moulin Huet can be seen in art galleries such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the National Gallery, London.

image of oil painting - Fog on Guernsey, by P.A. Renoir
‘Moulin Huet’
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Private Collection

Other artists in the Museum’s collection who have captured this coastal scene on canvas are the locally based William Caparne and the American, William Trost Richards.

If you take a walk down through Moulin Huet Valley to the bay today, you will find that not much has changed since the 19th century. It is easy to imagine the artists of that time sitting on a rock with their easels and sketchbooks.