The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring Part One, Becoming Artists In 1913 Henry Chapman Jones published a very useful book with a rather long title, Photography of to-Day. A Popular Account of the Origin, Progress and Latest Discoveries in the Photographer’s art,...
WHISTLER AND THE PEACOCK ROOM Part Two The term “artistic freedom” may seem like a given but for nearly a century after Kant established the principal, “freedom” was rarely practiced. But Whistler took the concept seriously and set out to test...
Whistler, Manet and The White Girl One of the most overlooked avant-garde pioneers was the American in Paris (and London), the expatriate, James Whistler. Whistler was one of the first international artists, who showed in London and Parisian Salons. Although...