September 8, 2012–September 3, 2013
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Dates
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Location
Freer Gallery of Art
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Collection Area
American Art
Nowhere in England could you find better material for pictures than in Chelsea… but it was then practically owned by James McNeill Whistler. There were his little shops, his rag shops, his green-grocer shops, and his sweet shops; in fact, so nearly was it all his, that after a time he sternly forbade other painters to work there at all.
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) lived in London’s Chelsea neighborhood from 1863 until his death. Bordering the River Thames, Chelsea was home to artists, aristocrats, tradesmen, and paupers. Whistler depicted the storefronts and street life outside his door and captured a section of the city that was undergoing a dramatic transformation in the 1880s. Historic buildings were razed and replaced with mansions for the upper class, forcing the poor into squalid conditions. The Thames Embankment, a major public works project designed to improve river navigation and provide underground sewers, changed the topography of Chelsea by claiming much of the riverbank for public gardens and new residential buildings.
The diminutive etchings in Whistler’s Neighborhood: Impressions of a Changing London, which also features watercolors and small oil paintings, underscore the immediacy of the artist’s quick impressions of his evolving neighborhood. Together, the works form a panorama of Chelsea in the 1880s.
Map
Instructions:
Select the pins on the map to learn about and see historic views of each location.
All locations are approximate.
Gallery
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Cremorne Gardens
Nocturne: Cremorne Gardens, No. 3
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Milman's Row
Rag-shop, Milman's Row
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Milman's Row
Old-clothes Shop, No. 1
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Milman's Row
Old-clothes Shop, No. 2
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Maunder's
The Fish-shop, Busy Chelsea
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Maunder's
Chelsea Shops
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Maunder's
Maunder's Fish Shop
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Cheyne Walk
Dante Gabriel Rossetti's House
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Chelsea Physic Garden
Physic Garden
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Title Street, Chelsea
W. Edward Gray, The "White House"
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King's Road
King's Road
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King's Road
King's Road, Chelsea
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Cheyne Walk and the Chelsea Embankment
Cheyne Walk Looking East from Cheyne Row
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Cheyne Walk and the Chelsea Embankment
Cheyne Walk
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Cheyne Walk and the Chelsea Embankment
Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, Greater London
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Cheyne Walk and the Chelsea Embankment
Chelsea Reach by Boatyard
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Battersea Bridge
Old Battersea Bridge
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Battersea Bridge
Old Battersea Bridge, London
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Justice Walk
Justice Walk, Chelsea
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Chelsea Old Church
Harmony in Brown and Gold: Old Chelsea Church
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Royal Hospital
Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Lawrence Street
Little Steps, Chelsea
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Jubilee Place
Jubilee Place, Chelsea
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Pimlico Road
Bird-cages, Chelsea
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Wood's Fruit-shop
Wood's Fruit-shop
Chelsea Shops, James McNeill Whistler, 1880s, F1902.149a-b
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