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Whistler: Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library)
Frances Spalding

Whistler: Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library)

Phaidon Press (Aug 12, 1998)
9780714831862
| Paperback
128 pages | 231 x 297 mm | English
Dewey 709

Genre

  • Art

Subject

  • Art / History / General
  • Art / Individual Artist

Plot

James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) was one of the most original artists of the late 19th-century. Flamboyant dandy and ebullient publicist, friend of Oscar Wilde, Whistler was also a meticulous craftsman dedicated to the perfection of his art. He was born in the United States but travelled to Paris to study painting. Under the influence of Courbet, he began as a realist painter, but gradually developed a startlingly original method of composition, refining his technique to the barest essentials. He was one of the first to argue that the abstract ingredients of a painting - the lines, shapes, colours and tones - could in themselves be the subject; he entitled the portrait of his mother Arrangement in Grey and Black.

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