2 June, 2015
This exhibition examines one of the most celebrated artists of the 19th century through the lens of three of his earliest and most innovative sets of etchings, the so-called French, Thames, and Venice Sets. Each set is representative of an important period in Whistler's life: as a student in Paris, absorbing the lessons of his Realist contemporaries and the Old Masters; as an emerging artist in London, forging a name for himself as an etcher; and as a well-known artist and teacher in Venice. | ![]() |
The exhibition ends July 19, 2015 and is located at Yale University Art Gallery - 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT. For more information on this and other exhibits, please click here. |