The artwork, titled “Arrangement in Yellow and Grey,” was created by James McNeill Whistler between 1857 and 1858. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, belongs to the Realism movement and depicts a portrait. The dimensions of the artwork are 38.1 by 46.3 centimeters.
In this evocative portrait, Whistler employs a muted palette dominated by shades of yellow and grey, lending the composition a subdued, almost introspective quality. The figure, depicted in profile, is adorned in flowing attire that cascades gently to the floor, rendered with a delicate interplay of light and shadow. The background, a dark and nebulous space, places full emphasis on the solitary figure, whose contemplative posture and obscured features evoke a sense of quiet dignity. This restrained use of color and form underscores Whistler’s mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects through simplicity and nuance, characteristic of the Realism art movement.