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The Punt, 1861 (etching, drypoint, black carbon ink, chine colle on wove paper)
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The Punt, 1861 (etching, drypoint, black carbon ink, chine colle on wove paper)
1123780 The Punt, 1861 (etching, drypoint, black carbon ink, chine colleon wove paper) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 12.1x16.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Published 1st December 1861 by Day & Son.
sheet, 227 mm, width, sheet, 324 mm, 1861. Third State.); eFitzwilliam Museum; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22630120
© Fitzwilliam Museum / Bridgeman Images
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The Punt, 1861
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is a captivating etching and drypoint print by the renowned artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Measuring 12.1x16.5 cm, this artwork showcases Whistler's mastery in capturing the essence of rural landscapes with his unique artistic techniques. In this scene, we are transported to a tranquil riverbank where a man leisurely punts along the calm waters. The black carbon ink used in the print adds depth and contrast to the composition, highlighting every intricate detail of the landscape. The chine colle technique further enhances the visual appeal by incorporating delicate layers of paper onto the image. Whistler's attention to detail is evident as he depicts not only the picturesque surroundings but also captures subtle nuances such as smoke billowing from the man's pipe and his hat shielding him from sunlight. These small elements add life and character to both the figure and his environment. The third state of "The Punt" was published on December 1st, 1861, by Day & Son. Today, this remarkable piece finds its home at Fitzwilliam Museum at University of Cambridge in UK. This print invites viewers to immerse themselves in a serene moment amidst nature while appreciating Whistler's technical skill and ability to evoke emotion through artistry. It serves as a testament to Whistler's contribution to American art history and continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty.
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