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James McNeill Whistler, uneasy pieces, by David Park Curry

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James McNeill Whistler, uneasy pieces, by David Park Curry
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [432]-441) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
James McNeill Whistler
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
53006866
Responsibility statement
by David Park Curry
Sub title
uneasy pieces
Summary
Product Description: James McNeill Whistler was one of the most misinterpreted creative talents of his age. While devoted to the expression of the beautiful, he was among the first to recognize that popularized arts and commercialized leisure were complex, interrelated phenomena that made urban life "modern." Whistler's showmanship had far greater impact than countless imitations of his The White Girl and Portrait of the Painter's Mother might suggest. His purposeful use of past art; his intermingling of private and public spaces; his ability to tailor his work to the realities of the Victorian marketplace; his understanding and exploitation of shifting economic, class, and gender roles; and his clever use of fashion and decoration all lead us to a richer understanding of "modernism" and a broader assessment of his contribution to it
Table Of Contents
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Prelude -- 2: Fashion's wheel -- 3: Women in white -- 4: Houses beautiful -- 5: Style wars -- 6: Punch and Jimmy -- 7: Little white paper -- 8: Coda -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index
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