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James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Born 1834——Died 1903
American Artist
Biography

James Abbott McNeill Whistler: (July 11, 1834 – July 17, 1903) was an American-born, British-based painter and etcher. Averse to sentimentality in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo "art for art's sake". He took to signing his paintings with a stylized butterfly, possessing a long stinger for a tail.[1] The symbol was apt, for Whistler's art was characterized by a subtle delicacy, in contrast to his combative public persona.

Whistler was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in the United States; the house is now preserved as the Whistler House Museum of Art. His father, George Washington Whistler, was invited to Russia in 1842 to build a railroad, and James learned French in school while there. At the Ruskin trial (see below), Whistler claimed Russia as his birthplace: "I shall be born when and where I want, and I do not choose to be born in Lowell," he declared. He also attended the United States Military Academy at West Point for several years. His departure from this academy seems to have been due to a failure in a chemistry exam; as he himself put it later: "If silicon were a gas, I would have been a general one day." In European society, he later presented himself as an impoverished Southern aristocrat, although to what extent he truly sympathized with the Southern cause during the American Civil War remains unclear.

Whistler is best known for the nearly monochromatic full-length figure titled Arrangement in Gray and Black: Portrait of the Artist's Mother, but usually referred to as Whistler's Mother. The painting was later purchased by the French government. Though American, Whistler lived and worked mainly in Britain and France.

Whistler's painting The White Girl (1862) caused controversy when exhibited in London and, later, at the Salon des Refusés in Paris. The painting epitomizes his theory that art should essentially be concerned with the beautiful arrangement of colors in harmony, not with the accurate portrayal of the natural world.

In the 1870s Whistler painted full length portraits of F.R. Leyland and his wife. Leyland subsequently commissioned the artist to decorate his dining room; the result was Whistler's Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room, now in the Freer Gallery of Art. The room was designed and painted in a rich and unified palette of brilliant blue-greens with over-glazing and metallic leaf, and is considered a high example of the Anglo-Japanese style.

Artist and patron quarreled so violently over the room and the proper compensation for the work that their relationship was terminated. The entire room was later purchased by industrialist and aesthete Charles Lang Freer, and installed in his collection. The published communications between Freer and Whistler reveal how Whistler's interest in those collecting his work in his native country (The United States) transitioned over many decades.

Despite seemingly courting controversy wherever he went, Whistler achieved worldwide recognition during his lifetime. In 1884 he was elected an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 1892 he was made an officer of the Legion d'Honneur in France and he became a charter member and first president of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters, & Gravers in 1898.

In 1878 Whistler sued the critic John Ruskin for libel after the critic condemned his painting Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket, writing:

    For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay [founder of the Grosvenor Gallery] ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of willful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face

Though suing for one thousand pounds plus costs, Whistler won a mere farthing in nominal damages. The cost of the case, together with huge debts from building his residence, "The White House" in Tite Street, Chelsea, (designed with E. W. Godwin, 1877–8) bankrupted him.

Friendly with various French artists, he illustrated the book Les Chauves-Souris with Antonio de La Gandara. He also knew the impressionists, notably Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas, and was a leading figure in the Aesthetic movement. As a young artist, he maintained a close friendship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Whistler's lover and model for The White Girl, Joanna Hiffernan, also posed for Gustave Courbet. Historians speculate that Courbet's erotic painting of her as L'Origine du monde led to the breakup of the friendship between Whistler and Courbet.

In 1888, Whistler married Beatrix, the widow of E. W. Godwin. The five years of their marriage (before her death from cancer) were very happy.

He was well-known for his biting wit, especially in exchanges with his friend Oscar Wilde. Both were figures in the café society of Paris at the turn of the 20th century. It was once said that the young Oscar Wilde attended one of Whistler's dinners, and hearing his host make some brilliant remark, Wilde apparently said, "I wish I'd said that". Whistler riposted, "You will, Oscar, you will!"

A supremely gifted engraver, Whistler produced numerous etchings, lithographs, and dry-points. His lithographs, some drawn on stone, others drawn directly on "lithographie" paper, are perhaps half as numerous as his etchings. Some of the lithographs are of figures slightly draped; two or three of the very finest are of Thames subjects — including a "nocturne" at Limehouse; while others depict the Fauburg St Germain in Paris, and Georgian churches in Soho and Bloomsbury in London. The etchings include portraits of family, mistresses, and intimate street scenes in London and Venice.

Whistler's influence was significant, and has been the subject of museum exhibitions and publications. A trip to Venice in 1880 to create a series of etchings not only reinvigorated Whistler's finances, but also re-energized the way in which artists and photographers interpreted the city. His tonalism had a profound effect on many American artists, including John Singer Sargent and William Merritt Chase. Famous protégés included Oscar Wilde and impressionist painter Walter Sickert; Whistler fell out with both Wilde and Sickert. He successfully sued Sickert in the 1890s over a minor legal issue in France. When Wilde was publicly acknowledged to be a homosexual in 1895, Whistler openly mocked him. Another significant influence was upon Arthur Frank Mathews, whom Whistler met in Paris in the late 1890s. Mathews took Whistler's Tonalism to San Francisco, spawning a broad use of that technique among turn of the century California artists.

Once, after he had suffered a heart attack, a Dutch newspaper incorrectly reported Whistler dead. He wrote to the newspaper, saying that reading his own obituary induced a "tender glow of health".

Whistler published two books which detailed his thoughts on life and art: Ten O'Clock Lecture (1885), and The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (1890). He was, in turn, the subject of a contemporaneous biography by a friend: the printmaker Joseph Pennell collaborated with his wife Elizabeth Robins Pennell to write The Life of James Mcneill Whistler, published in 1908.

Whistler's belief that art should concentrate on the arrangement of colors led many critics to see his work as a precursor of abstract art.

He is buried at St Nicholas's Church in Chiswick, London.

 

 

Art Work
Arragnement in White and Black, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Art work details
Item Number:
A1020186
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arragnement in White and Black
Original Size:
191.4 x 90.9cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Black, No.5, Lady Meux, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020187
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Black, No.5, Lady Meux
Original Size:
194.2 x 130.2cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Black, The Lady in the Yellow buskin, portrait of lady archibald campbell, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020188
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Black, The Lady in the Yellow buskin, portrait of lady archibald campbell
Original Size:
213.3 x 109.2cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Black and Brown, the fur jacket, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020189
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Black and Brown, the fur jacket
Original Size:
194 x 92.7cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Brown and Black, Portrait of Miss Rosa Corder, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020190
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Brown and Black, Portrait of Miss Rosa Corder
Original Size:
192.4 x 92.4cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Grey and Black, portrait of the painters mother, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020191
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Grey and Black, portrait of the painters mother
Original Size:
144.3 x 162.4cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Arrangement in Yellow and Grey, Effie Deans, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020192
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Arrangement in Yellow and Grey, Effie Deans
Original Size:
194 x 93cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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At the Piano, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020193
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
At the Piano
Original Size:
67 x 90.5cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Black and Red, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020194
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Black and Red
Original Size:
22.8 x 15.9cm
Original Medium: watercolor and white laid paper
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Blue and Silver Trouville, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020195
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Blue and Silver Trouville
Original Size:
59.1 x 72.4cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Caprice in Purple and Gold, The Golden Screen, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020196
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Caprice in Purple and Gold, The Golden Screen
Original Size:
50.2 x 68.7cm
Original Medium: oil on board
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Cremorne Gardens, No. 2, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020197
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Cremorne Gardens, No. 2
Original Size:
68.5 x 134.9cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Crepuscule in Flesh Colour and Green, Valparaiso, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020198
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Crepuscule in Flesh Colour and Green, Valparaiso
Original Size:
58.42 x 75.88cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Harmony in Brown, The Felt Hat, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Item Number:
A1020199
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Harmony in Brown, The Felt Hat
Original Size:
191.3 x 89.9cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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Harmony in Flesh Colour and Red, oil paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Art work details
Item Number:
A1020200
Original Artist:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Original Name:
Harmony in Flesh Colour and Red
Original Size:
38.74 x 35.56cm
Original Medium: oil on canvas
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