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Reading Whistler’s Nocturne in Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge as a piece of music

By Frances Fowle, Personal Chair of Nineteenth-Century Art, History of Art, University of Edinburgh
Whistler’s paintings were first compared to music in 1863 when the French critic Paul Manz described his haunting portrait, The White Girl as a ‘symphony in white’.The Conversation


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