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9780803248113

Whistler and His Mother

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803248113

  • ISBN10:

    0803248113

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr

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Summary

James McNeill Whistler painted his mother on impulse, when she came to London to escape the American Civil War, forcing him to evict his mistress from his house. It is hard to imagine a greater contrast than that between Whistler's outrageously flamboyant life in London--where he famously befriended Oscar Wilde and Dante Gabriel Rossetti--and the subdued, touchingly melancholic depiction of his Puritan mother he entitled "Arrangement in Grey and Black." This portrait has become one of the world's best-known paintings and an American icon, yet we know remarkably little about it. While restoring the painting for the Louvre, Sarah Walden became intrigued by the extraordinary and complex history of the painting, which had never been fully explored. From French, British, and American sources, Walden uncovers the intersections between Whistler's flawed genius, his struggle for recognition, his troubled relationship with his mother and mistresses, and the unprecedented historical response to his greatest work. Walden's findings read like a detective story, and her controversial and progressive views on art restoration combine with biography and criticism to create a gripping narrative that skillfully weaves history and aesthetics into a seamless tapestry.

Author Biography

Sarah Walden is one of Britain’s most accomplished restorers. She trained at the Courtauld Institute and in Rome, and has lectured at Harvard University. She has worked at the Tate Gallery, the Louvre, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and been entrusted with canvases by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Titian, Holbein, Gauguin and Picasso. A critic of the Anglo-American style of restoration her book The Ravished Image, with a preface by Sir Ernst Gombrich, did much to raise the level of the debate about conservation of national art treasures.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6(3)
1. The Portrait as Enigma 9(18)
2. Prelude to a Masterpiece 27(13)
3. The Moment of Creation 40(27)
4. His Mother and Other Women 67(23)
5. The Portrait as Patriotism 90(39)
6. The 'Mother's Road to France 129(21)
7. Origins and Influences 150(17)
8. Technique: Aspects of Insecurity 167(25)
9. Restoration: the Elusive Original 192(31)
Conclusion 223(8)
Notes 231(8)
Index 239

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