Showing 9 artworks with James Abbott Mcneill Whistler and with 1883 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Whistler’s ‘Arrangement in Flesh Colour & Black’ portrait of Theodore Duret – a masterpiece of Realism & Impressionism. Explore this iconic 1883 artwork's unique style and historical significance.
Admire James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s ‘Green and Violet,’ a captivating portrait of Mrs. Walter Sickert executed in 1893-1894. Explore its tonalist style, rich color palette & Fogg Art Museum provenance.
Admire Whistler’s ‘Lady in Grey,’ a haunting 1883 portrait embodying late Impressionism's elegance & mystery. Explore its muted tones, brushwork, and symbolic depth.
Explore James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "Note in Black and Grey," a captivating watercolor embodying the Aesthetic movement's 'art for art's sake.' Discover its mood, technique & historical context.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "Theodore Duret" captures a striking figure in black with a red umbrella, embodying the aestheticism movement of the 1880s. Explore this captivating portrait and bring art history into your space.
Discover Whistler’s ‘Nocturne: Grey & Gold’! Explore this atmospheric Impressionist landscape – a dreamy blend of muted tones, soft light, and subtle symbolism. A captivating piece by James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "The Shop - An Exterior" (1883) captures a bustling city street scene with figures and details, reflecting his aestheticism and tonal realism. Explore this iconic watercolor.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s “The North Sea” (1883) is a masterful Impressionist watercolor depicting a calm seascape. Characterized by muted blues, grays, and whites, it embodies Whistler's aesthetic philosophy – art for art’s sake – prioritizing mood over precise detail.