James McNeill Whistler: Beyond the Myth

by:   Ronald Anderson      
 Hardcover 
$15.00
Description
The myth perpetuated throughout Whistler's life -- of a witty, irascible dandy endlessly feuding with the establishment or anyone else who stood in his way -- is brought up to date with the treatment of his artistic achievement and extraordinary career in this major biography.

From a youth in Tsarist Russia, military training at West Point and a bohemian lifestyle in 1850s Paris, Whistler went on to embody the image of the cosmopolitan artist. His friendships with Courbet, Fantin Latour, Rossetti, Manet, Monet, Degas, Baudelaire, Wilde, and Mallarme mark him as a crucial player in the larger art movements of the nineteenth century and as a pivotal figure between the British and French art scenes.

By examining Whistler's life and work together, Anderson and Koval show this most controversial and accomplished artist to be one of the most remarkable men of his age.

James McNeill Whistler: Beyond the Myth

$15.00