"The Artist's Mother: Whistler And Philadelphia"
Exciting Exhibit At Philadelphia Museum Of Art Opens June 10
To celebrate this exceptional loan to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the first time in 142 years that it will be seen in this city, the exhibition will explore the circumstances surrounding the portraits creation and its legacy in Philadelphia. Just as Whistler was inspired by Rembrandts etchings of his own mother, so too were local artists spurred by Whistler and their own ambitions to make depictions of their mothers. Some would respond directly to Whistlers Mother while others took an entirely different approach. The installation will bring Whistlers iconic portrait into dialogue with paintings, drawings, and etchings by artists associated with Philadelphia, Cecilia Beaux (18551942), Henry Ossawa Tanner (18591937), Dox Thrash (18931965), Alice Neel (190084), and others, and invite consideration of the individual women represented and the relationship between artist and sitter, child and parent.
The Artists Mother: Whistler and Philadelphia will be on view from June 10 to Oct. 29 in the Colket Gallery (251) at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The exhibition is generously supported by the Laura and William C. Buck Endowment for Exhibitions and other generous donors.
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