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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Aestheticism
1871
19th Century
144.0 x 162.0 cm
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Arrangement in Grey and Black. Portrait of the Painter's Mother
Reproduction Size
James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s “Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1,” universally known as “Whistler’s Mother,” is far more than a simple portrait; it's an iconic statement of Aestheticism, a pivotal work in the history of American art, and a deeply moving exploration of motherhood and quiet dignity. Completed in 1871, this painting transcends mere representation to become a symbol of contemplative beauty and formal innovation.
“Whistler’s Mother” emerged during a period of rapid industrialization and societal change. As a reaction against Victorian sentimentality and moralizing art, Whistler championed the “art for art’s sake” philosophy. This belief—that beauty resides in the formal qualities of a work rather than its narrative content—is powerfully embodied in this painting. Initially met with mixed reactions – some critics found it too abstract or lacking traditional portraiture elements – the work gained recognition after being exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1872 and later acquired by the French state, solidifying Whistler’s international reputation.
This is more than just a painting; it’s a sophisticated statement piece that embodies elegance, artistic innovation, and intellectual depth. A reproduction of this iconic work will bring a touch of timeless beauty and refined sensibility to any interior space.
1834 - 1903 , United States of America
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