Portrait of Whistler in 1885 by William Merritt Chase |
This is part two of a two-part post on the work of James McNiell Whistler, showing more of his paintings. For biographical and background information on Whistler, see part 1 also.
1872c Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter |
1875 Maud Franklin |
1879-80 Nocturne in Blue and Silver: The Lagoon, Venice |
1879-80 Nocturne: Blue and Gold - St Marks, Venice |
1883-4 Arrangement in Flesh Colour and Black: Portrait of Theodore Duret |
1883-4 Arrangement in Pink: Red and Purple |
1885 Blue and Violet: La Belle de Jour |
1885 Harmony in Fawn Colour and Purple: Portrait of Miss Milly Finch |
1885 London Bridge |
1890 The Rose Drapery chalk and watercolour |
1895 The Little Rose of Lyme Regis |
1895-1900c Brown and Gold (self-portrait) |
1897 Miss Rosalind Birnie Philip Standing |
1900 Nude Model Reclining pastel |
1864-71c Battersea Reach from Lindsey Houses |
1864 Caprice in Purple and Gold: The Golden Screen |
1898 Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Little Blue Girl |
1871-2c Nocturne in Blue and Silver |
1876 Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Snow in Chelsea |
1865c Variations in Flesh and Green: The Balcony |
1865 White and Grey: The Hotel Courtyard, Dieppe |
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