Nocturne: Blue and Gold

Nocturne: Blue and Gold
Nocturne: Blue and Gold —
Old Battersea Bridge
Artist James McNeill Whistler
Year c. 1872–1875
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 68.3 cm × 51.2 cm (26 7/8 in × 20 1/8 in)
Location Tate Britain, London

Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge is a painting by the American-born British artist James McNeill Whistler, now held in the collections of Tate Britain. It was painted around 1872–5.

This painting is of the old wooden Battersea Bridge across the River Thames before it was replaced by the modern bridge. Chelsea Old Church to the left (on the north bank of the river) and the then recently built Albert Bridge to the right, with fireworks above, can be seen in the distance. The picture is an evening view and is full of atmospheric effect. The bridge is painted taller than it actually was for added effect. Hokusai, a favorite artist of Whistler's from Japan, produced a similar picture of a tall wooden bridge with fireworks.

The painting was presented to the Tate Gallery by the National Art Collections Fund in 1905.

Whistler's Nocturne series, of which this painting was a part, achieved notoriety in 1877, when influential critic John Ruskin visited an exhibition of the series at the Grosvenor Gallery. He wrote of the exhibition that Whistler was "asking two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public's face". Whistler sued for libel, the case reaching the courts in 1878.[1] The judge in the case caused laughter in the court when he asked Whistler "Which part of the picture is the bridge?"; the case ended with Whistler awarded token damages of one farthing.[2]

In 1905, Nocturne: Blue and Gold became the first significant acquisition by the newly formed National Art Collections Fund, and now hangs in Tate Britain.[3]

References

  1. ^ Steiner, Wendy (1993-01), "A Pot of Paint: Aesthetics on Trial in Whistler v. Ruskin", Art in America, http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n1_v81/ai_13295552/, retrieved 2009-05-26 
  2. ^ Cookson 2006, p. 122.
  3. ^ Moore, Susan (2003-11-01), "Guardian of the nation's treasures", The Spectator (London) 
Bibliography
  • Cookson, Brian (2006). Crossing the River. Edinburgh: Mainstream. ISBN 1-84018-976-2. OCLC 63400905. 

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