February 23, 2008–January 3, 2016
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Dates
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Location
Freer Gallery of Art
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Collection Area
American Art
The juxtaposition of Asian and American art at the Freer Gallery is due largely to the influence of the expatriate American artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), who played an important role in the aesthetic education of Charles Lang Freer (1854–1919), the Detroit industrialist and founder of the Freer Gallery of Art.
A choice selection of the more than 1,300 paintings, prints, and drawings by Whistler is now on view in the gallery adjacent to the Peacock Room. The works exemplify both Freer’s philosophy of collecting and Whistler’s own self-conscious synthesis of Western and Asian artistic traditions.
Exhibition Highlights
Highlights include a sequence of views of the Thames seen from Whistler’s residence in the Chelsea neighborhood of London, a group of Nocturnes (the artist’s term for his paintings of the moonlit urban landscape), and the so-called Six Projects, a suite of six oil studies for a long-contemplated but never-completed decorative ensemble for Frederick Richards Leyland, the original owner of the Peacock Room. Other works by Whistler, including Leyland’s portrait Arrangement in Black, are on view in the Sackler Gallery as part of Peacock Room REMIX: Darren Waterston’s Filthy Lucre.

Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea Oil painting
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)
1872. Oil on canvas
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
F1902.249
Image 1 of 4

Nocturne: Blue and Silver—Battersea Reach
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)
1870–75. Oil on canvas
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
F1902.97
Image 2 of 4

The White Symphony: Three Girls
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)
ca. 1867–68. Oil on panel
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
F1902.138
Image 3 of 4

Variations in Blue and Green
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)
ca. 1868. Oil on panel
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
F1903.178
Image 4 of 4
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Peacock Room REMIX: Darren Waterston’s “Filthy Lucre”
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The Peacock Room Comes to America
September 3, 2022–ongoing
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October 15, 2022–ongoing
Detail: The White Symphony: Three Girls, James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) ca. 1867–68. Oil on panel Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1902.138a-b
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