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Whistler and nature
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This innovative and compelling study reconsiders Whistler's work from the context of his military service and his relationship with 'nature at the margins'. Whistler came from a family of soldiers and engineers; his father, Major George Washington Whistler, was originally a US military engineer. Drawing and mapmaking were important components of the military training that Whistler acquired as an officer cadet at West Point Academy in 1851-4 and subsequently in the Drawing Department at the US Coast and Geodetic Survey, where he attempted to realise his father's hopes that he would make engineering or architecture his profession. These influences in turn shaped Whistler's attitude towards nature, as expressed in works ranging from his celebrated London 'Nocturnes' to his French coastal scenes - all of which were created after Whistler moved permanently to Europe in 1855. ------ Exhibition: Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park, UK (20.10.-16.12.2018) / The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK (08.01.-17.03.2019) / Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (30.03.-16.06.2019).
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London: Paul Holberton Publishing, [2018]
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- 9781911300496
- 1911300490
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"Published to accompany the exhibition "Whistler and Nature" Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park 20 October - 16 December 2018, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 8 January - 17 March 2019, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne 30 March - 16 June 2019, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow Spring 2020"--Title page verso.
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