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1834 Lowell (Massachusetts) - 1903 London Whistler grew up in New England. In 1843 the family moved to Russia, where he received his first drawing … [Lea biografía »]


 
Whistler, Alderney Street, 1881
Título: Alderney Street, 1881
Artista: Whistler, James Abbot McNeill
Referencia: [M.236; Gr.198; W.196]
Medio:
Grabado
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 7 in x 4 in (17.6 cm x 11 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: 10 7/8 in x 7 3/8 in (27.6 cm x 18.7 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 25 in x 21 in (63.5 cm x 53 cm)
Edición: A State II (of II) impression, engraved in the lower left edge, ‘Gazette des Beaux-Arts’ and at the lower right edge, ‘Imp. Cadart.’
Condición: This work is in very good condition with no sheet damage and strong plate impression.
Precio:
Artículo# 2390
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Whistler, The Smith's Yard, 1897
Título: The Smith's Yard, 1897
Artista: Whistler, James Abbot McNeill
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 7 1/2 in x 6 1/4 in (19.1 cm x 15.8 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 25 in x 22 1/8 in (63.5 cm x 56.2 cm)
Firmado: This work is marked by the blind stamp of The Studio, London along the lower central margin.
Edición: Pulled from the edition of 3000.
Condición: This work is in very good condition.
Precio:
Artículo# 3347
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Whistler, Gants de Suéde (Suede Gloves), 1890
Título: Gants de Suéde (Suede Gloves), 1890
Artista: Whistler, James Abbot McNeill
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 11 in x 5 1/2 in (27.9 cm x 14 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: 12 1/4 in x 8 1/8 in (31.1 cm x 20.6 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 29 in x 23 1/2 in (73.7 cm x 59.7 cm)
Firmado: Hand-signed by James A. M. Whistler (1834-1903) in pencil in the lower left margin; signed in the stone with James A. M. Whistler's Butterly signature in the center right.
Edición: This rare, hand-signed piece was printed prior to and aside from the edition of 3,000 published by The Studio, London; printed on a fine laid paper with the crowned GR watermark.
Condición: This work is in excellent condition.
Precio:
Artículo# 3057
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Whistler, Firelight: Joseph Pennell, 1896
Título: Firelight: Joseph Pennell, 1896
Artista: Whistler, James Abbot McNeill
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 6 1/2 in x 5 1/2 in (16.5 cm x 14 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: approx. 9 in x 8 in (22.86 cm x 20.32 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 23 in x 22 in (58.42 cm x 55.88 cm)
Firmado: Featuring James A. M. Whistler's Butterfly signature in the center left
Edición: From the original edition that was published 1898 and 1908
Condición: Good condition; a bold impression
Precio:
Artículo# 2010
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Whistler, The Smith's Yard, 1897
Título: The Smith's Yard, 1897
Artista: Whistler, James Abbot McNeill
Medio:
Litografía
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 7.5 in x 6.2 in (19.1 x 15.8 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 26 3/4 in x 24 7/8 in (67.9 cm x 63 cm)
Firmado: This work is marked by the blind stamp of The Studio, London along the lower central margin
Edición: Pulled from the edition of 3000
Condición: This work is in very good condition
Precio:
Artículo# 1938
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Biografía de James Abbot McNeill Whistler

1834 Lowell (Massachusetts) - 1903 London Whistler grew up in New England. In 1843 the family moved to Russia, where he received his first drawing lessons at the St. Petersburg Academy in 1845. On the death of his father in 1849 the family returned to America. In 1851 he became a cadet at the military college at West Point, but decided to follow art as a profession. in 1855 he went to Paris, entering the studio of Gleyre in 1856. Important for his artistic development was his meeting with Fantin-Latour and Courbet; other friends included Manet, Monet and Degas. On his rejection by the Salon in 1859 he left Paris for London. His work during this period showed the Japanese influence. In 1866 he visited Chile. Around 1870 his first "nocturnes" were produced, an exquisite series of Thames etchings, intended to capture the poetic mood of pictorial and musical harmony. This theme was to hold his attention for nearly a decade. From the 1870s he increasingly turned to painting portraits, which formed his major source of income until the 1800s. In 1878 he sued Ruskin for libel. Despite winning a moral victory, Whistler was driven into bankruptcy by the cost of the action. From 1886 to 1888 he was the president of the Society of British Artists. In 1892 the Goupil Grallery in London arranged a successful one-man exhibition of his work. Whistler's aesthetic approach found expression in the subtle effect of delicate colours and tone values. His portraits, landscapes and interiors exercise great charm. His manner of painting owes less to the analytical technique of Impressionism, but rather more to the colour impressionism developed in the 17th century.