Artwork
Six Faces of Whistler

Six Faces of Whistler is a print by Mortimer Menpes. It dates from 1902 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Mortimer Menpes' Six Faces of Whistler, circa 1902, is a print work housed in The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of the print is James McNeill Whistler, a renowned artist, depicted in six different facial expressions or perspectives, potentially exploring the multifaceted nature of the individual.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details of the print are not provided, Menpes' work often utilized lithography or etching techniques, common for portrait prints of the era, to achieve nuanced, expressive renderings.
History & Provenance
Created around 1902, the work's early history and ownership before its acquisition by The Cleveland Museum of Art are not detailed in available information.
Context
Six Faces of Whistler reflects the late 19th to early 20th-century interest in capturing the essence of contemporary artists and intellectuals through innovative portrait techniques.
Legacy
The work contributes to the broader legacy of both Menpes and Whistler, highlighting their intersection within the artistic circles of the time, though its direct influence or impact on subsequent art movements is not prominently documented.
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