Whistler: The Etchings

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James McNeill Whistler is best known as a painter, but his graphics are of equal importance. This program traces the development of Whistler's style and techniques, from his earliest French Set etchings of the 1850s through the images of Venice and Amsterdam completed toward the end of his career.
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