James McNeill Whistler


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James McNeill Whistler was a leading figure in the revival of lithography in the late 19th century. His lithographs focus upon scenes and themes earlier explored in his paintings, etchings, and pastels. Using transfer paper, he created the effects of drawing, and with a few lines was able to convey a total picture. Working with the London printer Thomas Way and his son T. R. Way, Whistler initially hoped the lithographs would bring him a mass audience and financial security; later he hoped connoisseurs would collect his quiet, understated images as precious objects of enduring value. Steven Block began assembling his important collection in the late 1970s. It includes early experiments, portraits of friends and family, studio models, shop and street scenes, and sketches of the Thames and its bridges.




The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler: A catalogue raisonné


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This two-volume slipcased set is one of the most magnificent accomplishments of our time in both art scholarship and book production.
















James McNeill Whistler


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The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler


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The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler, first published in 1998, remains a definitive scholarly resource. This digital edition makes its contents accessible, for free, to readers around the world. Its elegant translation of the two-volume print version unites the original scholarship with interactive digital components, including links to cross-references throughout the publication and high-resolution, zoomable images of the artist’s work and materials. The catalogue features six essays, 181 catalogue entries, 16 untransferred lithographs, 171 letters, 329 lifetime and posthumous watermarks, and more.




James McNeill Whistler


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James McNeill Whistler


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An illustrated study of American painter James Whistler.