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James McNeill Whistler "Nocturne in Black and Gold, Falling Rocket, 1875" Print

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James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) was an American-born painter, etcher, and printmaker, best known for his contributions to the Aesthetic Movement and his iconic painting "Whistler's Mother." Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Whistler spent much of his career in Europe, particularly in London and Paris.Whistler's work is characterized by its emphasis on mood, atmosphere, and harmonious compositions. He was a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement, which sought to emphasize beauty and emotional expression in art, often at the expense of narrative or symbolism. Whistler believed in the "art for art's sake" philosophy, advocating for the importance of pure visual pleasure and aesthetic experience in art.One of Whistler's most famous works is his painting "Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1," commonly known as "Whistler's Mother" (1871). The painting depicts his mother seated in profile against a neutral background, dressed in somber tones of gray and black. It is celebrated for its quiet dignity, understated elegance, and masterful use of color and composition.In addition to his paintings, Whistler was also known for his etchings and lithographs, which often depicted urban scenes, landscapes, and portraits. He was a master printmaker, known for his meticulous attention to detail and innovative techniques.Whistler's work had a profound impact on the development of modern art, influencing subsequent movements such as Impressionism and Symbolism. He was admired by fellow artists for his technical skill, artistic vision, and uncompromising dedication to his craft.Whistler's legacy as one of the great figures of 19th-century art endures to this day, and his contributions to the Aesthetic Movement continue to be celebrated for their beauty, elegance, and enduring appeal.
Measures 37.5 x 50.1;
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) was an American-born painter, etcher, and printmaker, best known for his contributions to the Aesthetic Movement and his iconic painting "Whistler's Mother." Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Whistler spent much of his career in Europe, particularly in London and Paris.Whistler's work is characterized by its emphasis on mood, atmosphere, and harmonious compositions. He was a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement, which sought to emphasize beauty and emotional expression in art, often at the expense of narrative or symbolism. Whistler believed in the "art for art's sake" philosophy, advocating for the importance of pure visual pleasure and aesthetic experience in art.One of Whistler's most famous works is his painting "Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1," commonly known as "Whistler's Mother" (1871). The painting depicts his mother seated in profile against a neutral background, dressed in somber tones of gray and black. It is celebrated for its quiet dignity, understated elegance, and masterful use of color and composition.In addition to his paintings, Whistler was also known for his etchings and lithographs, which often depicted urban scenes, landscapes, and portraits. He was a master printmaker, known for his meticulous attention to detail and innovative techniques.Whistler's work had a profound impact on the development of modern art, influencing subsequent movements such as Impressionism and Symbolism. He was admired by fellow artists for his technical skill, artistic vision, and uncompromising dedication to his craft.Whistler's legacy as one of the great figures of 19th-century art endures to this day, and his contributions to the Aesthetic Movement continue to be celebrated for their beauty, elegance, and enduring appeal.
Measures 37.5 x 50.1;
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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