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Baker Center for the Arts
Muhlenberg College
Allentown, PA 18104
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
(American, 1834-1903)
Rotherhithe, 1860
Etching
In addition to the many important paintings to his credit including the
groundbreaking abstract work, Nocture in Black in Gold: The Falling
Rocket, James Abbott McNeill Whistler remains a most accomplished
etcher in the eyes of scholars and students of art history. Whistler’s
Rotherhithe 1860 is the culmination of a series of sixteen prints
based on the docks and piers of London and the Thames River. Whistler
lodged there during the late 1850s and 1860s and composed some of his
most valuable and important compositions there including: Wapping
Wharf, Thames Police, Black Lion Wharf and
Limehouse.
The plates were published as Sixteen Etchings and remain fine examples of
Whistler’s abilities as a printmaker. The piece in Muhlenberg’s
collection is the third state of the print. Rotherhithe is
unquestionably one of Whistler’s finest etchings. Described as the most
finished of his etched work, the print of Rotherhithe captures a
scenic view of London from the Thames River with an intimate vista
of the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral at the far left.
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