
The scene shows a family at sunrise on a ‘tender’ or ferry. They are waving to friends or relatives leaving for New York onboard a trans-Atlantic Cunard liner. In 1880 Liverpool was still Cunard’s principal port for North Atlantic passenger travel. The company did not send ships to New York out of London until about 1910. The bearded mariner wearing a cap, in the centre of this work, is based on Captain Freebody. It may have been through Freebody that Tissot visited Liverpool by steamer and saw the city from the Mersey estuary, as depicted in this watercolour. This work adds to the National Museums Liverpool's growing collection of views of Liverpool which includes Ben Johnson's Liverpool Cityscape archive also acquired with an Art Fund grant in 2010.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Goodbye, on the Mersey, 1880
Date supported
2010
Medium and material
Pencil & watercolour
Dimensions
42.5 x 30.5 cm
Grant
58850
Total cost
58850

Get a National Art Pass and explore Walker Art Gallery
You'll see more art and your membership will help museums across the UK
National Art Pass offers available at Walker Art Gallery
Art Funded by you FAQs
Contact us
If you have a question about a work of art in our archive, please contact the Programmes team. We’ll be happy to answer your enquiry.