Showing 2 artworks with James Abbott Mcneill Whistler and with 1862
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James Abbott Mcneill Whistler
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1862
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- Interior Decor
- Arrangement
- 1862
- Renaissance Revival
- British Impressionism
- American Aesthetic
- Symphony White
- Decorative Arts
- Bridge
- Cityscape
- White Girl
- Portrait Painting
- River
- Impressionism
- Victorian
- London
- Oil Paint
- Victorian Art
- Tonalism
- Symbolic Art
- Whistler Mother
- Westminster Bridge
- Painting
- James Whistler
- Art
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.
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.