Nocturne
https://clevelandart.org/art/1941.89
Whistler was the first to borrow musical terms for the titles of his works of art. In 1872, he defined painting as "the exact correlative of music, as vague, as purely emotional, as released from all functions of representation." Whistler’s use of musical terminology was meant...
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Culture
America
Technique
lithograph on chine collé
Medium
lithograph on chine collé
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Print
Department
Prints
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