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James McNeill Whistler

1834–1903

6 works on LinkedCulture

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Draped Figure Reclining

Draped Figure Reclining

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1892

Draped Figure Reclining

Draped Figure Reclining

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1892

Little Dorothy

Little Dorothy

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1896

Man with Walking Stick (from Sketchbook)

Man with Walking Stick (from Sketchbook)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1854–55

Sir Piercie Shafton Sings (from Sir Walter Scott's "The Monastery") (Recto); Sketch of Female Figure (Verso) (from Sketchbook)

Sir Piercie Shafton Sings (from Sir Walter Scott's "The Monastery") (Recto); Sketch of Female Figure (Verso) (from Sketchbook)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · 1854–55

The Guard Tents (Recto) (from Sketchbook)

The Guard Tents (Recto) (from Sketchbook)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art · ca. 1854

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