James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
The Tall Bridge, 1878
Monogrammed with the butterfly in the stone
Lithotint on a prepared half-tint ground, printed on chine-collé
27.6 x 18.4 cm
10 7/8 x 7 1/4 in
10 7/8 x 7 1/4 in
$ 13,000.00
Way 9; Levy 19; Spink, Stratis, Tedeschi 12.ii. Proof without the legend below, the letter text having been trimmed, as is frequent. Printed by Way for Piccadilly but never issued....
Way 9; Levy 19; Spink, Stratis, Tedeschi 12.ii. Proof without the legend below, the letter text having been trimmed, as is frequent. Printed by Way for Piccadilly but never issued. Perhaps the rarest inclusion in this exhibition, The Tall Bridge is a technical tour de force. Utilizing the difficult lithotint process to emulate the tonal washes of his celebrated Nocturnes, Whistler captures the Thames with a liquid elegance. Because the magazine for which it was intended failed before publication, very few impressions survived. This delicate printing, showing the layered washes and the butterfly signature in the stone, offers a rare glimpse into Whistler’s most experimental period in the lithographic medium.
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