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Black Lion Wharf
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James McNeill Whistler

Black Lion Wharf

1858

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James McNeill Whistler

Black Lion Wharf

1858

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 175 x 251 mm. (6 7/8 x 9 7/8 in.) Plate: 151 x 227 mm. (5 15/16 x 8 15/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Henry G. Burke, Baltimore, in Memory of Alberta H. Burke
Object Number 1984.8
To immerse himself in the industrial environment of the docklands, Whistler lived in Wapping during the summer of 1859. Black Lion Wharf was situated between St. Katharine’s Docks (east of the Tower of London) and the London Docks, and provided the artist with the modern, working-class subject matter he sought. This print signals Whistler’s distinctive treatment of space. The foreground figure, rendered in carefully detailed profile, leads the viewer into the picture, while the rest of the foreground, and the middle ground, is indicated in only the most summary way. In contrast, Whistler stops the eye with a detailed rendering of buildings horizontally displayed across the background, along the south shore of the Thames. This juxtaposition of fine detail and summary sketch evoked the kind of modern experience of a city that Whistler sought. He reversed the image in etching the plate, so that when printed, it would correspond to what he actually saw, a practice not always used by his follower Joseph Pennell, whose work is also shown in this gallery.
Susan Dackerman, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Whistler & Cassatt: Americans Abroad," circulated to The Academy of the Arts, August 10, - October 20, 2004.

Inscribed: lower right in plate: "Whistler 1859"

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James McNeill Whistler

1833–1902

American, 1834-1903
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