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The authors chronicle the life and artistic development of James McNeill Whistler, tracing his family background, formative training, and years in major European art centers. They detail his experiments with etching, lithography, and painting, with emphasis on the nocturnes and portrait work that defined his style, and describe studios, exhibitions, and relationships within artistic circles. The narrative assesses critical episodes and controversies that shaped his public reputation, explains his aesthetic theories and techniques, and incorporates letters, documents, and illustrations to map both career milestones and the evolving reception of his oeuvre.
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