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James McNeil Whistler
Upon entering the museum for the very first time, I was immediately drawn to James McNeil Whistler's painting "Sea and Rain: Variations in Violet and Green" (1865). It is an oil painting on canvas portraying a person walking along a foggy beach. With its delicate veils of color, the sea and shore are conveyed through subdued horizontal bands of thinly applied paint and are seen through an obscuring screen of rain and mist. Due to the simple subject matter of this work, and the specific manner in which Whistler chose to paint with oil on canvas, the expansive shades of lightly colored sky, ocean, and beach stuck out like a sore thumb. All of the other paintings surrounding it were either other landscapes, done in much darker and bolder tones, or were of a seemingly religious nature, almost always incorporating or making reference to the Virgin Mary and Jesus. In such a fashion, Whistler’s painting stuck out among the others and I felt its presence as if it was calling to me.
I simply could not take my eyes off of it. As I pulled up a chair and sat down in front of the painting, my mind and body became overwhelmed with tranquility. It was absolutely incredible to recognize and be able to physically and emotionally experi
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