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James Abbott McNeill Whistler  1834-1903

James Abbott McNeill Whistler Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea 1871
Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea  1871

Oil on wood
support: 502 x 608 mm frame: 685 x 825 x 45 mm
painting

Bequeathed by Miss Rachel and Miss Jean Alexander 1972

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This view is from Battersea Bridge looking across the Thames towards Chelsea. The tower of Chelsea Old Church is just visible on the right, and a fisherman stands in the foreground looking out to a low barge. This is the first of Whistler’s series of Nocturnes: paintings intended to convey a sense of the beauty and tranquillity of the River Thames in the evening or by night. The influence of Japanese woodblock prints is evident from the relatively small range of colours and the butterfly device at the lower centre, which Whistler used as his signature.

 (From the display caption April 2009)