Symphony in White and Red (c.1868) by James McNeill Whistler

The artwork titled “Symphony in White and Red” was created by James McNeill Whistler around the year 1868. Painted in oil on a canvas with dimensions of 46.67 by 61.91 cm, this piece falls within the Symbolism movement and is categorized as a genre painting.

In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a scene evocative of ethereal tranquility and contemplation. Dominated by soft, flowing hues of white and red, the composition captures three figures, seemingly engaged in a quiet, almost meditative moment by the water. The central figure, adorned in a white robe, stands gracefully, emphasizing Whistler’s mastery in rendering delicate textures and serene atmospheres. The background, awash with subdued tones and abstract brushwork, dissolves into a harmonious blend of color, creating an impression of calmness and otherworldly presence, hallmark characteristics of Symbolist art.

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