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Symphony in White no 1 (The White Girl) by James McNeill  Whistler, 1862

Symphony in White no 1 (The White Girl)

James McNeill Whistler

Whistler was an American-born artist known for his refined use of color and tone. Influenced by impressionism and Japanese art, his work emphasized mood and atmosphere, often focusing on subtle harmonies in portraiture and landscapes.

James McNeill Whistler created Symphony in White no 1 (The White Girl) in 1862. It is now part of the collection at National Gallery of Art (Washington) in United States.

Year
1862
Style
Aestheticism
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
213x107cm

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