998 resultados para Whistler, James Abbott McNeil, 1834-1903
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"Although famous for his paintings and etchings today, James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) was also an important interior designer in the nineteenth-century British Aesthetic movement. Whistler‘s most famous and only extant interior design is Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room (1876-77). It is also his most puzzling interior. Long considered an exception to the rule of Whistler‘s other interiors, the Peacock Room has often been overlooked in the few studies of the artist‘s interior designs"
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"All the illustrations have been printed by lithography by T. Way ... except the etching "Fitzroy Square" ... and the photogravure of the "Thewhite Lady" ..."--P. xi.
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Paris, May, 1905.
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"Works by James McNeill Whistler exhibited at the Royal academy": p. 119-121.
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Throughout his lifetime, American artist John La Farge (1835-1910) amassed an enormous collection of art and books. La Farge’s study of art and culture encompassed several genres and aesthetic elements. La Farge has been credited as the first American artist — even prior to James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)— to integrate visual elements and cultural awareness of the Far East within his own Western-trained art. Although many scholars have studied La Farge’s art and life from various perspectives, including his interest in Asian art, the object of the present study is solely focused on La Farge’s collecting of Japanese art.
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"Two hundred and fifty copies printed during November, 1918, by D.B. Updike, the Merrymount Press, Boston, USA. The first twenty-five copies printed have been numbered and signed by the author ..."--Colophon.
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Reprinted in part from Art and progress and the International studio.
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Printed brown paper cover dated Dec. 24, 1878.
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