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Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Chelsea

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Year
  
circa 1871

Created
  
1871

Media
  
Wood, Oil paint

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Genre
  
Pastoral

Periods
  
Modern art, Tonalism

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Dimensions
  
50.2 cm × 60.8 cm (19.8 in × 23.9 in)

Location
  
Tate Collection, London

Artist
  
James Abbott McNeill Whistler

James Abbott McNeill Whistler artwork
  
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Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Chelsea is a painting. It is the earliest of the London Nocturnes by James McNeill Whistler.

The work has influences from Oriental art. The connection to Japanese prints and Chinese paintings is underscored by Whistler's use of the 'butterfly' signature in the centre of the bottom edge of the painting.

References

Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Chelsea Wikipedia