James McNeill Whistler

Contrary to the myth which divorces modernist painting from literature, this new interpretation of Whistler shows that his art was profoundly influenced by it. The book also examines the nature of Whistler's modernity, his relationship with English and French painting, and throws new light on t...

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Autor principal: Spencer, Robin (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Tate 2003
Colección:British artists
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Sumario:Contrary to the myth which divorces modernist painting from literature, this new interpretation of Whistler shows that his art was profoundly influenced by it. The book also examines the nature of Whistler's modernity, his relationship with English and French painting, and throws new light on the famous libel trial with Ruskin. Forms part of Tate Publishing's British Artists series.
Descripción Física:80 p. : il. ; 24 cm
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ISBN:9781854374868