The Rose Scarf (c.1890) by James McNeill Whistler

The Rose Scarf - James McNeill Whistler - c.1890

Artwork Information

TitleThe Rose Scarf
ArtistJames McNeill Whistler
Datec.1890
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions25.72 x 18.1 cm
Art MovementImpressionism

About The Rose Scarf

“The Rose Scarf,” crafted by James McNeill Whistler circa 1890, is an Impressionist portrait rendered meticulously with oil on canvas. The dimensions of the artwork are 25.72 x 18.1 cm, encapsulating a sensitive portrayal within a relatively modest frame.

The artwork is an introspective study of a figure, featuring a subdued and earthy palette that emphasizes the delicate texture and soft tonal transitions typically associated with Impressionism. The subject, enveloped in a rose-hued scarf, is positioned against a blurred, almost abstract background, lending a dreamlike quality to the composition. The use of light and shadow creates a gentle, diffused atmosphere, drawing the viewer’s focus towards the serene expression and intricate details of the attire. Whistler’s masterful brushwork and his characteristic subtlety in color and form are prominently displayed, making the artwork a poignant representation of both the era and the artist’s visionary style.

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