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ROSE AND SILVER: PRINCESS FROM THE LAND OF PORCELAIN by James M Whistler
ROSE AND SILVER: PRINCESS FROM THE LAND OF PORCELAIN by James M Whistler
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Image size of print is 28 x 17 3/4 inches with ample margins

ROSE AND SILVER: THE PRINCESS FROM THE LAND OF PORCELAIN by James McNeill Whistler (American 1839-1903) Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

The expatriate American artist James McNeill Whistler was born in Massachusetts, studied art in Paris from 1855 to 1859, and spent most of the rest of his life in London. As an art student, Whistler was strongly influenced by seventeenth-century Dutch and Spanish art, and by the realism of Gustave Courbet (1819�1877). Whistler first achieved critical and commercial success as an etcher, producing meticulously drawn prints of working-class life in rural France and London. His earliest important oil paintings evidence Courbet's influence, featuring the commonplace subjects and vigorous brushwork characteristic of the older artist's work. One of the most successful of these is the frigid December scene The Thames in Ice (1860), which emphasizes the brooding hulk of a flat-bottomed collier brig used to haul coal, fish, and other heavy goods to London.



Whistler's art changed dramatically in the 1860s. Influenced by Greek sculpture, Asian porcelain, and Japanese prints, he rejected the idea that the success of an art object could be measured by its accuracy as a representation or the effectiveness with which it told a story or suggested a moral. Instead, he became convinced that an art object was best understood as an autonomous creation to be valued only for the success with which it organized color and line into a formally satisfying and therefore beautiful whole. Abandoning the idea that paintings should create the illusion of pictorial depth, he developed the flatter, more purely decorative style for which he is best known. This shift is evident in transitional works such as Variations in Flesh Colour and Green: The Balcony (1864�70), but was not complete until the early 1870s, when Whistler began to paint the moody night scenes and restrained portraits which made him famous.

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