Blue and Silver The Chopping Channel (c.1890 – c.1899) by James McNeill Whistler

Blue and Silver The Chopping Channel - James McNeill Whistler - c.1890 - c.1899

Artwork Information

TitleBlue and Silver The Chopping Channel
ArtistJames McNeill Whistler
Datec.1890 - c.1899
Mediumwatercolor
Dimensions13.97 x 24.13 cm
Art MovementImpressionism

About Blue and Silver The Chopping Channel

The artwork “Blue and Silver The Chopping Channel” by James McNeill Whistler, created circa 1890 to 1899, is a watercolor piece that falls within the Impressionist art movement. Measuring 13.97 by 24.13 centimeters, this marina genre painting depicts the turbulent sea unfolding beneath a vast sky.

In the artwork, the viewer’s eye is drawn to the sweeping waves and the interplay of blue and green hues that evoke the choppy waters of the channel. The sky above is painted in soft, muted tones, providing a serene yet dynamic contrast to the restless sea below. Whistler’s technique emphasizes the fluidity and movement inherent to nature, capturing a moment suspended in time with a delicate balance of color and light. The overall effect is one of both tranquility and vigor, characteristic of Whistler’s mastery in watercolor medium and his impressionistic approach to the natural world.

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