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  1. Anna McNeill Whistler portréja (1850 körül) A festmény 1871 -ben készült, amikor Anna McNeill Whistler fiával együtt élt London történelmi Cheyne Walk utcájában. Whistler édesanyját kérte fel, hogy üljön neki modellt a festményhez. Hogy az idős asszonyt kímélje, alkalmanként a szomszéd házban lakó Helena Amelia ...

  2. Pintada en 1871, esta obra maestra del arte realista representa a Anna McNeill Whistler, la madre del pintor, y se ha convertido en un icono de la maternidad y la representación de la figura materna en el arte. James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) fue un pintor y grabador estadounidense que desarrolló gran parte de su carrera en Europa ...

  3. 25 de may. de 2020 · James McNeill Whistler pidió a su madre que posara en la covacha de su casa en Chelsea luego de esperar inútilmente la llegada de una modelo. Durante varios días, Anna Mathilda ensayó una ...

  4. 27 de jun. de 2022 · How Anna Whistler ended up modeling for her son is a point of debate, and one that hasn’t been 100% proven. The traditional story, crystalized, for better or for worse, in Elizabeth Mumford’s 1939 biography, Whistler’s Mother; the Life of Anna McNeill Whistler, states that the

  5. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Wilmington -born Anna Mathilda McNeill Whistler was the mother of artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler and the subject of his most famous painting. Although officially titled Arrangement in Black and Grey No. 1: The Artist's Mother, the painting is popularly known as Whistler's Mother. Anna Whistler was born in 1804 in a two-story brick house ...

  6. James Abbott McNeill Whistler est né le 10 juillet 1834 à Lowell, dans le Massachusetts, au nord-est des États-Unis. Son père s'appelait George Washington Whistler (en), et sa mère Anna Matilda McNeill. En 1842, son père, ingénieur, est employé au chemin de fer à Saint-Pétersbourg, dans l'empire russe.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2022 · Anna McNeill Whistler, in writing her St. Petersburg diaries (1843–1848), was in a position to comment on a unique opportunity and space within her world. The wife of Major George Washington Whistler, who had been commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I to oversee the construction of the St. Petersburg–Moscow Railway, she had access to both the Russian and the foreign communities in St. Petersburg.