James Whistler was an artist during the Guilded Age in the late 1800s. Though born to American parents, he was primarily based in the UK. He is known for being a big believer in “art for art’s sake,” and he commonly drew parallels between music and his art, often calling his works “harmonies, “arrangements,” “symphonies,” or “nocturnes.”
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