James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1900 - Madreperla e argento: l'andaluso - stampa d'arte

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Original information about the artwork from National Gallery of Art (© Copyright - National Gallery of Art - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte)

Ethel Philip, Whistler's sister-in-law and a favorite subject of the artist, whose likeness appears in drawings, etchings, lithographs, and at least five full-size oil paintings, stands against an empty, shallow background with her back to the viewer. She wears a grey silk gown topped with a bolero jacket of transparent silk gauze or fine net—a design inspired by traditional costumes from Spain's Andalusian region. Ethel's head and shoulders are turned slightly to the right to reveal her profile. This graceful pose emphasizes her costume's long, sweeping cascade to the floor, drawing the viewer's attention not to the model's features but to her dramatic attire. One art historian concluded that "it is not a portrait of a person, but of a dress," transforming Ethel Philip into a fashion model or mannequin rather than the subject of a formal, full-length portrait.

The work's title may also have sartorial origins—the result of Whistler's extended stay in Paris, a city renowned for its luxury fashion houses and couturiers. At that time, couture dresses were often given individual names to emphasize their uniqueness. It is possible that Whistler's title refers not to a Spanish woman, but to the model of the dress worn by Ethel.

Whistler had demonstrated a strong interest in women's fashion and its role in his portraiture long before he painted The Andalusian. In the 1870s, apparently dissatisfied with British fashions at the time, the artist himself designed the elaborate dresses worn by the female subjects of Harmony in Grey and Green: Miss Cicely Alexander (Tate Gallery, London) and Symphony in Flesh Color and Pink: Portrait of Mrs. Frances Leyland (Frick Collection).

More information on this painting may be found in the NGA publication American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century, Part II, available as a free PDF. Find under Research > Publications > Systematic Catalogues.

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Questo è finito 120 capolavoro di un anno intitolato Mother of Pearl and Silver: The Andalusian è stato dipinto dall'artista James Abbott McNeill Whistler nel 1900. La versione originale è stata realizzata con le dimensioni: 191,5 cm (75,4 in) x 89,8 cm (35,4 in). Olio su tela was applied by the artist as the medium of the work of art. Today, the artpiece can be viewed in in the digital collection of Galleria Nazionale d'Arte, which is the museum of the US-American nation that preserves, collects, exhibits, and fosters an understanding of works of art. The work of art, which belongs to the dominio pubblico è incluso con la cortesia di Galleria Nazionale d'Arte, Washington.The creditline of the artpiece is: . Further, the alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait with a ratio of 1: 2, il che significa che la lunghezza è più corta del 50% rispetto alla larghezza.

Informazioni sulla grafica strutturata

Titolo dell'opera: "Mother of Pearl and Silver: The Andalusian"
Classificazione delle opere d'arte: pittura
Termine generale: arte moderna
Secolo opera d'arte: 20th secolo
Creato in: 1900
Età dell'opera d'arte: intorno agli anni 120
Dipinto su: olio su tela
Dimensioni originali: 191,5 cm (75,4 in) x 89,8 cm (35,4 in)
Esposto in: Galleria Nazionale d'Arte
Ubicazione del museo: Washington DC, Stati Uniti d'America
Sito web del museo: Galleria Nazionale d'Arte
Licenza dell'opera d'arte: dominio pubblico
Per gentile concessione di: Galleria Nazionale d'Arte, Washington

Il prodotto

Classificazione dell'articolo: riproduzione d'arte
Riproduzione: riproduzione in formato digitale
Metodo di fabbricazione: Stampa UV diretta
Provenienza: Made in Germany
Tipo di scorta: su richiesta
Uso del prodotto: home design, collezione d'arte (riproduzioni)
Allineamento dell'immagine: allineamento verticale
Dimensioni: lunghezza: larghezza - 1: 2
Implicazione delle proporzioni: la lunghezza è del 50% più corta della larghezza
Materiali disponibili per il prodotto: stampa poster (carta tela), stampa su tela, stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro), stampa su metallo (dibond alluminio)
Opzioni tela su telaio barella (stampa su tela): 20 x 40 cm - 8 x 16 ", 30 x 60 cm - 12 x 24"
Stampa su vetro acrilico (con rivestimento in vero vetro) varianti: 20 x 40 cm - 8 x 16 ", 30 x 60 cm - 12 x 24"
Stampa di poster (carta su tela): 30x60cm - 12x24 "
Stampa su alluminio (materiale dibond alluminio): 20 x 40 cm - 8 x 16 ", 30 x 60 cm - 12 x 24"
Inquadratura della stampa artistica: si prega di tenere presente che questo prodotto non ha cornice

Dettagli dell'artista

Artista: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Genere dell'artista: maschio
Nazionalità: americano
Lavori dell'artista: pittore
Paese: Stati Uniti
Classificazione dell'artista: artista moderno

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