Blue and Violet II (c.1888 – c.1892) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork, titled “Blue and Violet II,” was created by the artist James McNeill Whistler between approximately 1888 and 1892. Executed in pastel, this piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement and measures 20.32 x 11.43 cm. It falls within the genre of nude painting (nu).

“Blue and Violet II” depicts a nude figure with delicate and graceful lines, rendered in soft tones that imbue the composition with a sense of ethereal beauty. The figure, adorned with hints of blue and violet, stands in an elegant, relaxed pose against a subtly textured background. The use of pastels allows for a gentle blending of shades, enhancing the overall dreamlike quality of the piece. The refined execution and symbolic undertones are indicative of Whistler’s nuanced approach to art, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere within the artwork.

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