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Green and Blue: The Dancer, c. 1893 (transparent and opaque w / c
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Green and Blue: The Dancer, c. 1893 (transparent and opaque w / c
2972677 Green and Blue: The Dancer, c.1893 (transparent and opaque w/c, over traces of black chalk, on brown wove paper, laid down on card) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 27.5x18.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Restricted gift of Dr. William D. Shorey; through prior acquisitions of the Charles Deering Collection and through prior bequest of Mrs. Gordon Palmer<; American, out of copyright
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© Restricted gift of Dr. William D. Shorey; through prior acquisitions of the Charles Deering Collection and through prior bequest of Mrs. Gordon Palmer< / Bridgeman Images
Diaphanous Gown Sheer Translucent Veil Veiled
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Green and Blue - The Dancer, c. 1893
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is a mesmerizing print that captures the ethereal beauty of a young female dancer. Created by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, this artwork showcases his mastery in combining transparent and opaque watercolors to create an enchanting visual experience. The dancer is adorned in a stunning green costume, which adds vibrancy and energy to the composition. Her diaphanous gown flows gracefully as she moves, emphasizing her fluid dance movements. A delicate blue veil cascades over her head, enhancing the sense of mystery surrounding her performance. Whistler's use of translucent colors creates a dreamlike atmosphere, transporting viewers into a world where reality blends with imagination. The traces of black chalk add depth and texture to the piece while highlighting the intricate details of the dancer's figure. This artwork measures 27.5x18.3 cm and can be found at The Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, USA. It was generously gifted by Dr. William D. Shorey through prior acquisitions from the Charles Deering Collection and Mrs. Gordon Palmer's bequest. "Green and Blue: The Dancer, c. 1893" invites us to witness an exquisite moment frozen in time – a celebration of gracefulness, femininity, and artistic expression captured forever on brown wove paper laid down on card.
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