Tonalism

Coming to the Call (1905) by Frederic Remington

“Coming to the Call,” created by Frederic Remington in 1905, is an exemplary artwork manifesting the principles of the Tonalism movement within the landscape genre. The artwork exudes a sense of serene solitude, marked by its muted color palette and subtle gradations of tone, quintessential characteristics of Tonalism. The artwork captures a tranquil, twilight scene …

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Courtyard and Canal (1879 – 1880) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Courtyard and Canal” was rendered by the esteemed artist James McNeill Whistler between the years of 1879 and 1880. It is a depiction within the cityscape genre, constructed through the delicate application of chalk, and it subscribes to the Tonalism art movement. The dimensions of this work measure 30.1 by 20.2 centimeters, …

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Cremorne Gardens, No. 2 (1872 – 1877) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Cremorne Gardens, No. 2” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler between the years 1872 and 1877. This piece is an oil painting on canvas and is an example of the Tonalism art movement, which is characterized by the use of muted tonal harmonies. The dimensions of this work measure approximately …

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Crepuscule in Flesh Color and Green: Valparaiso (1866) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Crepuscule in Flesh Color and Green: Valparaiso” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler in 1866. It is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions of 75.88 x 58.42 cm. The piece is a representation of the art movements Realism and Tonalism and falls under the genre of marina, an artistic …

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Colour Scheme for the Dining-Room of Aubrey House (c.1873) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork entitled “Colour Scheme for the Dining-Room of Aubrey House” is a creation by artist James McNeill Whistler, dated around 1873. This piece is an exemplification of the Tonalism art movement and serves as a sketch and study for an interior design. The dimensions of the artwork are modest, measuring approximately 18.42 by 12.7 …

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Gold and Brown (Self portrait) (1896) by James McNeill Whistler

“Gold and Brown (Self portrait)” is an esteemed artwork created by the renowned artist James McNeill Whistler in the year 1896. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Tonalism art movement and is classified as a self-portrait. Measuring 61.6 x 46.36 cm, the artwork is characterized by its subtle interplay of rich gold …

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Gold and Grey: the Sunny Shower – Dordrecht (1884) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Gold and Grey: The Sunny Shower – Dordrecht,” crafted by James McNeill Whistler in 1884, employs watercolor as its medium. Falling under the Tonalism art movement, this landscape piece measures 12.7 x 21.59 cm. The artwork features a serene landscape rendered in a delicate yet evocative manner. The use of warm gold …

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St. John the Apostle Evangelist (1875) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “St. John the Apostle Evangelist,” was created by James McNeill Whistler in 1875. Executed in pastel on paper, this piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement and measures 20.3 x 29.6 cm. It is categorized within the genre of cityscape, reflecting urban scenery. The artwork illustrates an architectural interior, possibly a church …

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Harmony in Blue and Silver: Trouville (1865) by James McNeill Whistler

“Harmony in Blue and Silver: Trouville” is an oil on canvas landscape painting by James McNeill Whistler, created in 1865. The artwork is part of the Tonalism movement and measures 50 x 76 cm. It is housed in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Fenway Court) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The artwork depicts a minimalist and …

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Symphony in Grey: Early Morning, Thames (c.1871) by James McNeill Whistler

“Symphony in Grey: Early Morning, Thames,” painted around 1871 by James McNeill Whistler, is an oil on canvas landscape artwork measuring 67.5 by 45.7 centimeters. This piece is an example of the Tonalism art movement. The artwork features a subdued and misty depiction of the Thames River at the break of dawn. The artwork employs …

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The Beach at Selsey Bill (c.1865) by James McNeill Whistler

“The Beach at Selsey Bill,” created by James McNeill Whistler around 1865, is an oil painting on canvas belonging to the Tonalism art movement. This landscape artwork masterfully captures an extensive, serene stretch of beach, characterized by a subtle, harmonious palette and an evocative atmosphere. The artwork depicts a vast expanse of sandy shoreline that …

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Nocturne Black and Gold – The Rag Shop, Chelsea (c.1878) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne Black and Gold – The Rag Shop, Chelsea” was created around 1878 by James McNeill Whistler. This oil on canvas piece measures 36.2 x 50.8 cm and belongs to the Tonalism art movement. It is classified as a cityscape. The artwork depicts a hauntingly muted urban scene, enveloped in darkness with …

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Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge (1872 – 1875) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge” is an artwork created by James McNeill Whistler between 1872 and 1875. This oil-on-canvas painting, measuring 66.6 by 50.2 centimeters, belongs to the Tonalism art movement and depicts a serene landscape. The artwork is housed in Tate Britain, located in London, UK. The artwork presents a nocturnal …

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An Orange Note: Sweet Shop (1884) by James McNeill Whistler

“An Orange Note: Sweet Shop,” created by James McNeill Whistler in 1884, represents the Tonalism art movement. The artwork, a genre painting, measures 12.2 x 21.5 cm. Tonalism is characterized by its emphasis on atmosphere and mood, often achieved through subdued color palettes and delicate gradations of tone. The artwork depicts a modest storefront, likely …

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Arrangement in Black and Brown: The Fur Jacket (1876) by James McNeill Whistler

“Arrangement in Black and Brown: The Fur Jacket” is an evocative portrait created in 1876 by the renowned artist James McNeill Whistler. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece stands as a representative work of the Tonalism movement, demonstrating an exquisite management of color and atmosphere. Measuring 92.7 by 194 cm, the portrait is rendered …

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Nocturne: Blue and Gold – St Mark’s, Venice (1880) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne: Blue and Gold – St Mark’s, Venice” is an artwork by James McNeill Whistler, created in 1880. The medium used for this masterpiece is oil on canvas, and it is a representation of the Tonalism art movement. The artwork, which measures 59.7 by 44.5 centimeters, falls within the cityscape genre. The artwork presents a …

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Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Bognor (1872 – 1876) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Bognor” by James McNeill Whistler, created between 1872 and 1876, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 50.17 by 86.04 cm. This piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement and falls under the genre of marina. The artwork portrays a tranquil seascape rendered in muted tones of …

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Nocturne, Blue and Silver: Chelsea (1872) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Nocturne, Blue and Silver: Chelsea,” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler in 1872. Utilizing oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement. It is a landscape genre painting, measuring 74.3 x 50.17 cm. The artwork portrays a serene and almost ethereal night scene along the Chelsea embankment. …

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Nocturne: Grey and Gold (1871 – 1874) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Nocturne: Grey and Gold,” was created by James McNeill Whistler between 1871 and 1874. It is an oil painting on canvas and belongs to the Tonalism art movement. The piece measures 47 x 62.3 cm and represents the landscape genre. The artwork showcases a serene, nocturnal landscape rendered in subdued tones of …

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Nocturne Grey and Gold – Canal (1883 – 1884) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne Grey and Gold – Canal,” created by James McNeill Whistler between 1883 and 1884, is a watercolor artwork belonging to the Tonalism art movement. The piece measures 29.21 by 23.18 centimeters and falls under the cityscape genre. The artwork features a serene and dreamlike portrayal of a canal, enveloped in a soft, misty ambiance. …

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The Priests Lodging – Dieppe (1897) by James McNeill Whistler

“The Priests Lodging – Dieppe” by James McNeill Whistler, created in 1897, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 16.51 by 24.13 centimeters. The artwork, rendered in the Tonalism art movement, is a cityscape genre piece that captures a tranquil street scene with subdued, harmonious color tones. The artwork depicts the facade of a building, …

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The Morning after the Revolution, Valparaiso (1866) by James McNeill Whistler

“The Morning after the Revolution, Valparaiso,” painted by James McNeill Whistler in 1866, is an oil on canvas artwork measuring 63.5 by 76 centimeters. This painting belongs to the Realism and Tonalism art movements and is recognized as a landscape genre. The artwork depicts a serene coastal scene, evidently in the wake of an eventful …

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Nocturne Grey and Silver (1873 – 1875) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne Grey and Silver,” crafted by James McNeill Whistler between 1873 and 1875, is a distinguished piece belonging to the Tonalism art movement. This oil painting on canvas, classified as a landscape, measures 31.1 by 51.4 centimeters. The artwork exudes a tranquil, almost ethereal quality, predominantly utilizing a muted palette of grey and silver tones. …

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Arrangement in Brown and Black: Portrait of Miss Rosa Corder (1876 – 1878) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Arrangement in Brown and Black: Portrait of Miss Rosa Corder” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler between the years 1876 and 1878. This oil on canvas painting measures 92.4 x 192.4 cm and belongs to the Tonalism art movement, which emphasizes mood and atmosphere through the use of color and …

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Nocturne in Blue and Gold – Valparaiso Bay (1866) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne in Blue and Gold – Valparaiso Bay,” created by James McNeill Whistler in 1866, is an oil on canvas painting, emblematic of the Tonalism movement. This landscape artwork measures 50.1 by 75.6 centimeters. The artwork depicts the tranquil ambiance of Valparaiso Bay at night, rendered in a palette dominated by blue and gold tones. …

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Nocturne in Blue and Gold Valparaiso Bay (1866) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Valparaiso Bay,” was created by James McNeill Whistler in 1866. Rendered in oil on canvas, this painting is an exemplar of the Tonalism art movement. The piece measures 75.57 x 50.17 cm and falls under the genre of landscape art. The artwork portrays a nocturnal scene of …

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Nocturne in Blue and Silver, The Lagoon, Venice (1879 – 1880) by James McNeill Whistler

“Nocturne in Blue and Silver, The Lagoon, Venice” is an exquisite representation of the Tonalism art movement, created by James McNeill Whistler between 1879 and 1880. The artwork, rendered in oil on canvas, captures a serene nighttime view of the Venetian Lagoon. Measuring 66 by 51 centimeters, this marina genre painting embodies Whistler’s penchant for …

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Nocturne in Gray and Gold snow in Chelsea by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Snow in Chelsea,” created by James McNeill Whistler, belongs to the Tonalism art movement and falls within the cityscape genre. This piece exemplifies the artist’s mastery in using muted tones to evoke a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The artwork depicts an urban scene enshrouded in the quiet …

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Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Chelsea Snow (1876) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Chelsea Snow” was created by James McNeill Whistler in 1876. This piece, completed in oil on canvas, belongs to the Tonalism art movement and depicts a serene cityscape. Measuring 62.9 by 46.4 centimeters, the artwork is housed in the Fogg Museum (Harvard Art Museums) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, …

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The Staircase Note in Red (1879 – 1880) by James McNeill Whistler

“The Staircase Note in Red,” rendered by James McNeill Whistler, is an evocative artwork completed between 1879 and 1880. Created using pastel on paper, the piece measures 20.3 by 29.6 centimeters. This notable work belongs to the Tonalism art movement and is categorized under the cityscape genre, the artwork demonstrates Whistler’s nuanced ability to convey …

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The Zattere; Harmony in Blue and Brown (1879 – 1880) by James McNeill Whistler

“The Zattere; Harmony in Blue and Brown” is a genre painting created by James McNeill Whistler between 1879 and 1880. Rendered in chalk within the Tonalism movement, this work measures 27.9 by 19.4 centimeters. The artwork presents a serene waterfront scene, presumably in Venice, as suggested by the title “The Zattere” which refers to a …

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Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter (c.1872) by James McNeill Whistler

“Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter” is an oil on canvas self-portrait by James McNeill Whistler, created circa 1872. This work, belonging to the Tonalism art movement, measures 53.3 x 75 cm and is housed in the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit, MI, US. The artwork presents a subdued, monochromatic palette dominated by …

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A Shop with a Balcony (c.1890 – c.1899) by James McNeill Whistler

“A Shop with a Balcony,” crafted by James McNeill Whistler circa 1890-1899, is a genre painting rendered using oil on canvas, embodying the Tonalism movement. The artwork, measuring 22.23 by 13.65 cm, encapsulates a nuanced depiction of everyday life through its atmospheric and tonal qualities. The artwork showcases a quaint shopfront with a prominent arch …

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Nocturne: Silver and Opal – Chelsea (c.1880 – c.1889) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne: Silver and Opal – Chelsea,” created by the renowned artist James McNeill Whistler between circa 1880 and circa 1889, exemplifies the art movement known as Tonalism. This oil painting on canvas measures 20.32 x 25.72 cm and falls under the genre of marina. In this evocative piece, the artist has masterfully …

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Nocturne Trafalgar Square Chelsea Snow (c.1875 – c.1877) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne Trafalgar Square Chelsea Snow” was created by James McNeill Whistler around 1875 to 1877. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting represents the Tonalism art movement and belongs to the cityscape genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 62.5 x 47.2 cm. In the artwork, the scene is depicted with a …

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Venetian Scene (c.1879) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Venetian Scene,” was created by James McNeill Whistler circa 1879. The medium employed is pastel on paper, and the piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement. It falls under the landscape genre. In “Venetian Scene,” the artist captures an evocative depiction of Venice’s picturesque surroundings with delicate pastel strokes. The composition accentuates …

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View across the Lagoon (1879 – 1880) by James McNeill Whistler

“The artwork, titled ‘View across the Lagoon,’ was created by James McNeill Whistler between 1879 and 1880. Executed in pencil and belonging to the Tonalism art movement, this landscape measures 22.86 by 17.15 cm.” The artwork presents a tranquil and evocative landscape with a focus on subtle gradations of tone and atmospheric effects characteristic of …

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Variations in Violet and Green (1871) by James McNeill Whistler

“Variations in Violet and Green,” an oil-on-canvas artwork by James McNeill Whistler, was created in 1871 and is linked to the Tonalism art movement. This landscape painting, measuring 35.5 by 61 cm, is on display at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France. The artwork presents a serene riverside scene, distinguished by its subtle color palette …

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Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea (1871) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler in the year 1871. Executed using oil on canvas, the artwork belongs to the Tonalism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 40.5 by 62.7 centimeters. In “Variations in …

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Violet and Blue: The Little Bathers (1888) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Violet and Blue: The Little Bathers,” painted by James McNeill Whistler in 1888, is rendered in oil on canvas. This piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement, distinguished by its emphasis on atmosphere and tone over detail. The dimensions of the artwork are 12.7 by 21.59 centimeters, and it is categorized under …

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Violet and Silver – The Deep Sea (1893) by James McNeill Whistler

“Violet and Silver – The Deep Sea,” created by James McNeill Whistler in 1893, is an eloquent rendering in oil on canvas, exemplifying the Tonalism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 50.2 x 73.3 cm, and it fits within the marina genre, illustrating a serene seascape. The artwork elegantly captures a vast, tranquil …

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Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Southampton Water (1872) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Southampton Water,” created by James McNeill Whistler in 1872, is an oil painting on canvas associated with the Tonalism art movement. The painting’s dimensions are 76.3 x 50.5 cm, and it represents the genre of landscape. In “Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Southampton Water,” Whistler employs a …

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Chelsea Wharf Grey and Silver (c.1875) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Chelsea Wharf Grey and Silver” was created by James McNeill Whistler around the year 1875. Crafted using oil on canvas, this piece is a notable example of the Tonalism art movement. The painting, which measures 45.8 by 61.5 centimeters, falls under the genre of cityscape. In the artwork, Whistler employs a subtle …

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Brown and Gold: Portrait of Lady Eden (1894) by James McNeill Whistler

“Brown and Gold: Portrait of Lady Eden” is an artwork created by James McNeill Whistler in 1894. This oil painting on canvas measures 45.72 x 32.39 cm and belongs to the Tonalism art movement. The genre of the artwork is portraiture. The artwork employs a palette dominated by subdued brown and gold hues, characteristic of …

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Chelsea Houses (1880 – 1887) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Chelsea Houses,” was created by James McNeill Whistler between 1880 and 1887. This cityscape, which falls under the Tonalism art movement, measures 13.3 x 23.5 cm. “Chelsea Houses” captures an urban scene, likely part of the Chelsea district in London. The artwork displays an understated, atmospheric quality, characteristic of Whistler’s Tonalist approach. …

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Clearing Up by George Inness

“Clearing Up” by George Inness is a distinguished piece that falls within the Tonalism art movement, depicting a tranquil landscape. The artwork showcases Inness’s mastery in using subdued and harmonious colors to evoke an emotive and atmospheric scene. In this artwork, a serene countryside is depicted with an intricate balance of light and shadow. The …

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Christmas Eve by George Inness

“Christmas Eve,” an artwork by the distinguished artist George Inness, belongs to the Tonalism art movement and is categorized under the landscape and cloudscape genres. The artwork depicts a tranquil and contemplative winter evening scene. Dominated by dark, moody hues, the sky is partially covered by thick clouds, allowing the moon to cast a soft, …

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Autumn by George Inness

“Autumn,” a landscape artwork by George Inness, is a notable piece of the Tonalism art movement. The painting exquisitely captures the essence of autumn through its serene and misty atmosphere, characteristic of the Tonalism style. The artwork depicts a tranquil countryside scene bathed in the soft, golden light of autumn. Rolling hills stretch into the …

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Albano, Italy (The Roman Campagna) (1874) by George Inness

The artwork, titled “Albano, Italy (The Roman Campagna),” was created by George Inness in 1874. The piece belongs to the Tonalism art movement and falls under the landscape genre. In this painting, George Inness depicts a serene scene of the Roman Campagna near Albano, Italy. The composition features a tranquil landscape with lush vegetation in …

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Niagara (1889) by George Inness

The artwork titled “Niagara” by George Inness, created in 1889, is an oil painting situated within the Tonalism art movement. This landscape genre painting is housed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, US. The artwork exemplifies Inness’s mastery in the atmospheric effects inherent to the Tonalism style. “Niagara” presents a serene yet captivating …

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Going To Market (1868) by George Inness

“Going to Market,” created by George Inness in 1868, is a quintessential representation of the Tonalism art movement. This painting, classified within the landscape genre, captures the serene essence of the countryside, reflecting the artist’s nuanced handling of light and atmosphere to convey a tranquil rural scene. The artwork depicts a picturesque pastoral setting under …

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Trout Stream, North Conway (1876) by George Inness

“Trout Stream, North Conway,” is a distinguished artwork produced by George Inness in 1876. This landscape painting belongs to the Tonalism art movement, characterized by its use of harmonious color palettes to evoke mood and atmosphere. The artwork depicts a serene natural scene, focusing on a tranquil trout stream surrounded by lush trees. Dominated by …

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Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket (1875) by James Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket” is a piece by James Whistler, created around 1875. The medium is oil on board, and the dimensions are 46.6 cm by 60.2 cm. This exemplary work belongs to the Tonalism art movement and can be classified as a cityscape. It is currently housed …

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