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Paperback The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies Book

ISBN: 9369871721

ISBN13: 9789369871728

The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies

A brilliant provocation: James McNeill Whistler teaches you how to turn scandal into art. Part memoir, part manifesto, The Gentle Art of Making Enemies collects Whistler s razor-sharp essays and public letters that set Victorian art aflame. Read his vivid accounts of artistic rivalry and the famed Whistler vs Ruskin confrontation, the court drama that crystallized debates about art criticism, aesthetic movement ideals, and the place of art and society. These pages brim with anecdotes, courtroom wit, and trenchant reflections on taste, patronage, and the artist s role essential reading for anyone drawn to 19th-century art, art and literature, and artist controversies. This edition s restoration revives Whistler s voice for today s and future generations: painstakingly edited, footnoted, and reissued by Alpha Editions after decades out of print. More than a reprint, this is a collector s item and cultural treasure an elegantly produced volume that honours Whistler s contribution to art history and the James McNeill Whistler biography tradition while making his arguments accessible to modern readers. Perfect for casual readers curious about Victorian art and for classic literature collectors and art historians alike, The Gentle Art of Making Enemies illuminates art history debates that still resonate: aesthetic movement theory, art criticism, and how public spats shape legacy. Rediscover the drama, wit, and uncompromising vision that made Whistler a legend.

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