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  1. Writings By & About James Abbott McNeill Whistler: a Bibliography by Don C. Seitz, 1910-01-01
  2. James Abbott McNeill Whistler pastels. Introduction and commentaries by Robert H. Getscher. by James McNeil] GETSCHER, Robert H. (ed.). [WHISTLER, 1991-01-01
  3. James Abbott McNeill Whistler. A Retrospective Exhibition of the Artist's Lithographs by Hom Gallery, 1980
  4. Price Profile on Lithographs By James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Revised Ed by Art Information Service, 1974-01-01
  5. JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER by John Walker, 1987
  6. Naissance à Lowell (Massachusetts): Jack Kerouac, Bette Davis, James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, Michael Chiklis, Willard Leroy Metcalf (French Edition)
  7. American Etchers: James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, John French Sloan, Hugh Merrill, Jacques Hnizdovsky, Lynn Shaler, Alphaeus Philemon Cole
  8. James Abbott McNeill Whistler by Donna Stein, 1984-01-01
  9. James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A retrospective exhibition of the artist's lithographs by James McNeill Whistler, 1980
  10. Writings By And About James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A Bibliography (1910) by Don Carlos Seitz, 2010-09-10
  11. Writings By And About James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A Bibliography (1910) by Don Carlos Seitz, 2010-09-10
  12. Tonalism: James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, George Inness, Leon Dabo, Theodore Scott-Dabo, Xavier Martínez, Jack Cassinetto, Dwight William Tryon
  13. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1967
  14. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies: As Pleasingly Exemplified in Many Instances, Wherein the Serious Ones of This Earth, Carefully Exasperated, Have Been Prettily Spurred On to Unseemliness and Indiscretion, While Overcome By an Undue Sense of Right by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1894

21. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834–1903) US painter and etcher. Active in London from 1859, he was a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement.
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23. WebMuseum: Whistler, James Abbott McNeill: Arrangement In Yellow And Grey: Effie
c. 187678; Oil on canvas, 194 x 93 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam A woman standing, depicted in profile in subtle tints of bluish-grey, brown, ochre and yellow.
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Arrangement in Yellow and Grey: Effie Deans
c. 1876-78; Oil on canvas, 194 x 93 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam A woman standing, depicted in profile in subtle tints of bluish-grey, brown, ochre and yellow. James McNeill Whistler painted this work around 1876-78. His lover, Maud Franklin, was the artist's model. Whistler painted her full-length, set against a neutral background, evidently applying the paint with brisk strokes of the brush. For Whistler it was not so much a question of accurately portraying his models, as of creating a balanced composition of colours and forms. He would often call his paintings a 'Harmony' or - as here - an 'Arrangement'. The subtitle Whistler gave to the work is a reference to the tragic heroine created by Walter Scott: Effie Deans. The artist incorporated an appropriate quotation from the book in the painting, bottom left.
Effie Deans
Effie Deans is one of the central characters in The Heart of Midlothian , a novel by Sir Walter Scott, written in 1818. Effie had been imprisoned on a false charge: accused of having killed her illegitimate child. When an angry crowd stormed the goal, she had an opportunity to escape. But Effie decided to stay. Prison seemed a better prospect than a life of freedom with a tarnished reputation. At the time Whistler painted this portrait a play based on the story of Effie Deans was running at the Albion Theatre in London. Whistler may well have seen the play and been inspired by Effie's tragic fate.

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Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. James Abbott McNeill Whistler United States painter (1834-1903) Whistler
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25. James Abbott Mcneill Whistler (1834 - 1903) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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After studying at West Point, James Abbot McNeil Whistler served briefly in the Navy before moving to Paris. He met and joined the Realists, primarily Courbet and Fatin-Latour. He then moved to London where he combined his French influences with his love of Japanese art to create a unique style. His work received mixed reviews from critics but had a profound impact on later British artists.
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler Letter from Whistler to Lewis Pen and brown ink 19th - 20th century
Set of twenty-four photographs of paintings by James McNeil Whistler, James Abbott McNeill Whistler (United States, Massachusets, Lowell, 1834 - 1903) James Abbott McNeill Whistler Billingsgate etching 1859 James Abbott McNeill Whistler Billingsgate Etching 1859 ... James Abbott McNeill Whistler The Smith's Yard Transfer lithograph 1895 Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Whistler Speed Art Museum: Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler from the Collection of Steven Block First introduced to lithography in 1878, Whistler’s interest in the medium never waned and he experimented with lithography intermittently until his death in 1903. Works included in this exhibition depict intimate scenes from daily life, delicate ...

26. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
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27. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
Arrangement in Black and Grey The Artist s Mother, Whistler, 1871
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Symphony in White no. 2, Whistler, 1864
Arrangement in Black and Grey: The Artist¹s Mother, Whistler, 1871

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29. Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill | Bob Orsillo
Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill born July 14, 1834, Lowell, Mass., U.S. died July 17, 1903, London, Eng. Americanborn artist noted for his paintings of
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35. Childs Gallery: Whistler, James Abbott McNeill: Available Works
Childs Gallery 169 Newbury Street - Boston, MA 02116 - 617.266.1108 - info@childsgallery.com
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36. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
Americanborn painter and graphic artist, active mainly in England. He spent several of his childhood years in Russia (where his father had gone to work as a civil
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Whistler, James Abbott McNeill
American-born painter and graphic artist, active mainly in England. He spent several of his childhood years in Russia (where his father had gone to work as a civil engineer) and was an inveterate traveller. His training as an artist began indirectly when, after his discharge from West Point Military Academy for `deficiency in chemistry', he learnt etching as a US navy cartographer. In 1855 he went to Paris, where he studied intermittently under Gleyre, made copies in the Louvre, acquired a lasting admiration for , and became a devotee of the cult of the Japanese print and oriental art and decoration in general. Through his friend Fantin-Latour he met Courbet , whose Realism inspired much of his early work. The circles in which he moved can be gauged from Fantin-Latour's Homage to Delacroix , in which Whistler is portrayed alongside Baudelaire Manet , and others. He settled in London in 1859, but often returned to France. His At the Piano (Taft Museum, Cincinnati, 1859) was well received at the Royal Academy exhibition in 1860 and he soon made a name for himself, not just because of his talent, but also on account of his flamboyant personality. He was famous for his wit and dandyism, and loved controversy. His life-style was lavish and he was often in debt. Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Oscar Wilde were among his famous friends.

37. Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill
Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill (b. July 14, 1834, Lowell, Mass., U.S.d. July 17, 1903, London, Eng.), Americanborn artist noted for his paintings of nocturnal London, for
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(b . July 14, 1834, Lowell, Mass., U.S.d. July 17, 1903, London, Eng.), American-born artist noted for his paintings of nocturnal London, for his striking and stylistically advanced full-length portraits, and for his brilliant etchings and lithographs. An articulate theorist about art, he did much to introduce modern French painting into England. His most famous work is "Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1: The Artist's Mother" (1871-72; popularly called "Whistler's Mother").
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler was born of Scottish-Irish ancestry. As a boy he spent some time in Russia at St. Petersburg, where his father was a civil engineer; after a short stay in England en route, he was back in the United States by 1849. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, but he soon abandoned the army for art. Like many of his compatriots he was fascinated by Paris, where he arrived in 1855 to study painting and soon adopted a Bohemian lifestyle. He was drawn to the French modern movement, responding to the realism associated with the painters Gustave Courbet c.

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Whistler, James (Abbott) McNeill (b Lowell, MA, 11 July 1834; d London, 17 July 1903). American painter, printmaker, designer and collector, active in England and France.
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