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Whistler in watercolor, lovely little games, Lee Glazer, Emily Jacobson, Blythe McCarthy, Katherine Roeder

Label
Whistler in watercolor, lovely little games, Lee Glazer, Emily Jacobson, Blythe McCarthy, Katherine Roeder
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-278) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Whistler in watercolor
Nature of contents
bibliographycatalogs
Oclc number
1055261695
Responsibility statement
Lee Glazer, Emily Jacobson, Blythe McCarthy, Katherine Roeder
Sub title
lovely little games
Summary
For renowned artist James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), watercolor was the medium through which he reinvented himself in the 1880s and painted his way into posterity. No one was more smitten with Whistler and his works than Gilded Age industrialist Charles Lang Freer, who amassed the world's largest collection of watercolors by the artist and included them in his bequest to the Smithsonian in 1906. Freer's collection comprises more than fifty examples of Whistler's watercolors, yet these works have never left the confines of the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. This landmark book takes a fresh look at the exhibition and reception of Whistler's watercolors in Britain and the United States and provides a new scientific analysis of his materials and techniques, from the papers he used to the pigments he chose
Table Of Contents
A new beginning / Lee Glazer -- Galleries and games / Lee Glazer -- Turn to America / Lee Glazer -- Knowledge of a lifetime / Emily Jacobson and Blythe McCarthy
Classification
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