Shades of grey: painting without colour

Innovative exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin looking at painting without colour.

It touched on Grisaille, painting in monochrome used to create sculptural forms and the effect of grey weather and had a good cross section of artists including Rembrandt, Millet, Constable, Orpen and Mantegna.

There were two contrasting pictures of women asleep. A very sensual Goya and a very cool detached picture by Dod Proctor. I loved an illusionary plaque by Pieter Jan Balthazar de Gree which was so realistic you wanted to touch it.

This was a really nice idea for an exhibition.

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