Art Institute of Chicago
Green and Blue: The Dancer
James McNeill Whistler
- Date
- c. 1893
- Medium
- Watercolor and opaque watercolor over traces of black chalk on brown wove paper laid down on card
- Culture
- United States
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Inspired by Greek sculpture and Japanese prints, James McNeill Whistler became entranced with portraying the female form clad in diaphanous drapery in the 1890s. He developed this theme in all the media in which he worked, including transfer lithography, oil, pastel, and watercolor. The artist usually provided garments for his models to wear, often classical gossamer gowns with high waists and crossed bodices paired with brightly colored kerchiefs. His models needed a certain degree of strength and agility, as he sometimes asked them to dance about his studio until he found a suitable pose. In Green and Blue: The Dancer , Whistler employed thin watercolor washes to distill the graceful movements of his lissome young model. The brown paper on which he painted lends opacity to the washes, thereby adding subtle weight to the thin veils of fabric draping the figure.
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- Object type
- AAT300033973
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