Showing 4 artworks with James Abbott Mcneill Whistler and with 1884 and with Oil On Canvas
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James Abbott Mcneill Whistler
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- James Abbott Whistler
- Woman
- Coral Blue
- Japonisme
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 'The Chelsea Girl' (1884) captures a young woman with striking poise and subtle color, reflecting his Aestheticism & innovative portraiture. Explore its composition & significance.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler circa 1886 A Study in Quiet Elegance James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s “Harmony in Coral and Blue: Milly Finch,” painted circa 1886, stands as a cornerstone of Tonalism—a movement that championed subtlety and tonal gradation over bold color palettes. More than just a portrait of Lady Milly Finch, it embodies Whistler's profound philosophical stance on art itself: "art
James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s ‘Arrangement in Pink, Red and Purple’ captures a captivating portrait of a woman in a white dress against a striking blue backdrop, exemplifying the aestheticism movement's focus on form and color. Discover this exquisite 1884 hand-painted reproduction.