Showing 24 artworks out of 42 with James Abbott Mcneill Whistler and with artwork date before 1869 and with artwork date after 1859
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Whistler’s artistic vision was rooted in a rejection of academic conventions and a fervent belief that art should exist independently of moral or didactic purposes. He meticulously crafted his compositions to achieve maximum visual impact, prioritizing tonal harmony and subtle nuances of light.
Experience the ethereal beauty of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Symphony in White, No. 2, an Impressionistic masterpiece of tonal harmony and quiet reflection that invites you to bring timeless elegance into your home.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 'Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain' is a captivating 1864 oil painting showcasing Japonisme influences & tonal harmony. Explore its symbolism, legacy, and connection to 'The Peacock Room'.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "The Last of Old Westminster" captures London’s past with its historic bridge and bustling river scene. Explore tonal harmony & Whistler’s artistic influence in this iconic 1862 masterpiece.
Similar explorations of color and composition can be found in Matisse's Nature morte aux pot d’étain and Wyspiański’s The Interior.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s ‘Wapping’ (1860) captures a serene Thames scene with leisure and light. Explore this iconic work reflecting Whistler's 'art for art's sake' philosophy & early artistic style.
Whistler’s artistic theories profoundly impacted the art world of his time. His fascination with music informed his painting practice—he titled many works ‘arrangements,’ ‘harmonies,’ and ‘nocturnes.’ Symphony in White No. 1 remains a celebrated example of Tonalism, demonstrating Whistler's commitment to capturing subtle tonal variations and prioritizing visual harmony.
Experience the ethereal beauty of Whistler's 'Grey & Silver: Old Battersea Reach.' This iconic London river scene, painted in 1863, showcases tonal harmonies and industrial landscapes – a masterpiece of aestheticism.
Discover Whistler’s "The Coast of Brittany." A serene oil painting capturing a solitary figure & coastal beauty. Explore Realism, tonalism & Whistler's 'art for art's sake' philosophy.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s ‘Harmony in Green and Rose,’ a Victorian masterpiece capturing serene beauty through delicate pastel hues and meticulous detail—a portrait reflecting elegance and intimacy within a richly furnished music room.
This painting reflects Whistler's profound engagement with Japanese aesthetics, mirroring the bold colors and flattened perspectives found in *ukiyo-e* prints.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 'Sketch for Annabel Lee' (1868) captures a hauntingly beautiful nude figure, blending realism with poetic mystery. Explore the artist’s unique style and aesthetic vision in this captivating work.
Provenance includes Cyril Flower and Charles Lang Freer. Explore more Whistler masterpieces at ArtsDot.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "Variations in Flesh Colour and Green: The Balcony" (1865) captures a serene balcony scene with masterful tonal harmony & color blending. Explore this iconic work by a pioneer of 'art for art’s sake'. #Whistler #ArtHistory
Discover Whistler's 'The Forge,' a captivating charcoal drawing capturing an intimate moment of everyday life. Explore tonalism & aestheticism in this influential 1861 print.