This study investigates the influence of Western music on Whistler's artistic theory and practice. Drawing upon primary sources, it traces Whistler's lifelong exposure to, and engagement with, music making, and considers the ways in which he translated his musical experiences into pictorial subject matter. Whistler's use of musical nomenclature and analogy are then examined, within the context of both his personal musical experience and knowledge, and the wider nineteenth-century interest in the interrelations between the visual arts and music. The notions of musical autonomy, art-for-art's sake and artistic correspondence; the influence of music on colour theory; and the discourse of enthusiasm surrounding Beethovenism and Wagneri...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
Music and painting are two of the most widespread and intertwined fields of art. The interaction bet...
This study investigates the influence of Western music on Whistler's artistic theory and practice. ...
Throughout the 1870s, James McNeill Whistler devoted much of his creative energies to the developmen...
This dissertation examines the communal approach towards absolute instrumental music as an aesthetic...
This dissertation focuses on aspects of the work and reputation of James McNeill Whistler. I argue ...
In 1885,for the first time, Whistler delivered a lecture entitled "Ten O\u27Clock", which indicated ...
This exhibition reveals new research into the influence of industry, the military and historical rev...
In the nineteenth century, the English term tone colour, derived from the German word klangfarbe, en...
The relationship between color and music, and their relation to the human being and our surrounding ...
This thesis analyses musical imagery created by Victorian artists. It considers paintings, decorativ...
In the past 100 years music has played a tremendously important role in the stylistic development of...
© 2012 Kim L. R. Clayton-GreeneThis thesis interrogates the history and legacy of James McNeill Whis...
The picture frames used by the American painter James McNeill Whistler developed stylistically throu...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
Music and painting are two of the most widespread and intertwined fields of art. The interaction bet...
This study investigates the influence of Western music on Whistler's artistic theory and practice. ...
Throughout the 1870s, James McNeill Whistler devoted much of his creative energies to the developmen...
This dissertation examines the communal approach towards absolute instrumental music as an aesthetic...
This dissertation focuses on aspects of the work and reputation of James McNeill Whistler. I argue ...
In 1885,for the first time, Whistler delivered a lecture entitled "Ten O\u27Clock", which indicated ...
This exhibition reveals new research into the influence of industry, the military and historical rev...
In the nineteenth century, the English term tone colour, derived from the German word klangfarbe, en...
The relationship between color and music, and their relation to the human being and our surrounding ...
This thesis analyses musical imagery created by Victorian artists. It considers paintings, decorativ...
In the past 100 years music has played a tremendously important role in the stylistic development of...
© 2012 Kim L. R. Clayton-GreeneThis thesis interrogates the history and legacy of James McNeill Whis...
The picture frames used by the American painter James McNeill Whistler developed stylistically throu...
This dissertation analyses the visuality of three iconic conductors who worked in London between 184...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
Music and painting are two of the most widespread and intertwined fields of art. The interaction bet...