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Thames Warehouse, 19th century (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Thames Warehouse, 19th century (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Thames Warehouse, 19th century (1904). Plate taken from Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes, published by Adam and Charles Black (London, 1904)
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This photo print, titled "Thames Warehouse, 19th century (1904)", takes us back in time to the industrial era of England. Created by renowned artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler and featured in his book "Whistler As I Knew Him" published in London in 1904, this piece captures the essence of a bustling river scene along the River Thames. The panoramic view showcases a busy riverside with boats and barges navigating through the waters. The towering warehouse stands as a testament to England's thriving transportation industry during the 19th century. Whistler's artistic movement known as tonalism is evident here, as he masterfully plays with light and shadow to create depth and atmosphere. The monochrome palette adds an air of nostalgia to this work of art, transporting viewers back to a bygone era. The etching technique employed by Whistler further enhances the intricate details captured within each stroke. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of London's rich history and its close connection with water transport. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a geographical feature that documents an important period in English culture. This remarkable collaboration between James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Mortimer L Menpes offers us a glimpse into their shared passion for capturing moments that transcend time.
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