James McNeill Whistler - Whistler in his studio 1865

The Sea 1865 Trouville. Gray and Green, the Silver Sea 1865 Variations in Flesh Colour and Green. The Balcony 1865 Whistler in his studio 1865 Crepuscule in Flesh Color and Green. Valparaiso 1866 Nocturne in Blue and Gold Valparaiso Bay 1866 Nocturne in Blue and Gold Valparaiso Bay 1866
Whistler in his studio 1865

Whistler in his studio 1865
62x46cm oil on paper mounted on panel
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, US

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From Art Institute of Chicago:
By the mid-1860s, the London-based American artist James McNeill Whistler was increasingly fascinated with the aesthetics of Asian art, applying thin applications of paint in muted tones to reductive compositions. Further, in The Artist in His Studio, three Japanese scrolls hang on the wall, Chinese porcelain adorns shelves on the left, and the central figure wears a kimono. The artist, who stares out at the viewer with palette and paintbrush in hand, also called on the work of the Spanish Baroque master, Diego Velázquez. Whistler, in essence, attempted to harmonize Western and Eastern artistic elements, placing himself at the center of such an enterprise.
— Permanent collection label