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Doorway and Vine, One of the ‘Twenty-six Etchings,’ or the ‘Second Venice Set’

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Artwork Details

Doorway and Vine, One of the ‘Twenty-six Etchings,’ or the ‘Second Venice Set’
1879-1880
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
etching on paper
9 1/8 in. x 6 5/8 in. ( 23.2 cm x 16.8 cm )
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.384

Description

Subject Matter:

This composition shares the essentials of "The Traghetto No. 2", with its passageway, distant view, and figures at the front of the passage. The theme views framed with doorways dates back to the "French Set" and "The Limeburner" from the "Thames Set" and is central to Whistler's image making. Here the darkness and deep recession of the passage and silhouetted figure at the far end is contrasted with the flat, mural character of the foreground entrance, windows, and vine.

Physical Description:

A dark passageway through a building reveals a distant view of figures on both sides of a canal. In the foreground, the building is sketched in to show a vine growing up and over the passageway at the left, and an arched window at the right side; above the passage on the second floor two figures are seen silhouetted in an open window.

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