St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print
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St. Ives, Cornwall (1884) Framed & Mounted Print

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Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age. - Simple, elegant design - Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface - Handmade by specialist picture framers - FSC certified off-white mat / window mount - Delivered ready for hanging The American artist James Abbot NcNeill Whistler (1834-1903), known simply as 'Whistler', was born in Lowell, Massachusetts near Boston, USA. He had travelled as a youth with his engineer father, living both in Russia and in England. In 1855 he went as a student to Paris, where he met Degas, and was greatly influenced by Courbet. By the time he came to spend the April-May of 1884 in St Ives, Cornwall, he was already well-known, even 'infamous', considered highly eccentric, for the 1878 quarrel with Ruskin, leading to the trial which left him with 1 farthing damages. He stayed at 14 Barnoon Terrace in St Ives. Gift of Charles Lang Freer, 1883-1884

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