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Little London

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Artwork Details

Little London
1896
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
transfer lithograph with stumping on wove paper
14 15/16 in x 10 1/8 in (37.9 cm x 25.7 cm);14 15/16 in x 10 1/8 in (37.9 cm x 25.7 cm);22 1/16 in x 18 1/8 in (56 cm x 46 cm)
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.461

Description

Subject Matter:

Drawn from the windows of the newly opened Savoy Hotel in London, this panorama long the north bank of the Thames shows Waterloo Bridge and the Victoria Embankment; in the distance are the dome of St. Paul's and other of London's bridges and buildings. Whistler and his wife lived in rooms on the top floor of the Savoy during Beatrix's final months before her death.

Physical Description:

A sweeping panorama of a city is visible from an elevated vantage point. Bridges cross a river and boats are evident. The river occupies the right side of the composition and the curving near bank of the river dominates the left side of the work. The cityscape includes many buildings, culimnating in one large dome in the distance. There is evidence that a window ledge exists along the bottom of the image and in the distance there are blustery clouds, indicating a leaden wintery sky.

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