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Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge

James Abbott McNeill Whistler, c1872-1875

The work depicts the River Thames and Battersea Bridge by moonlight with Albert Bridge in the background, still under construction.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c. 1872-1875, Tate, Art Funded 1905
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The work depicts the River Thames and Battersea Bridge by moonlight with Albert Bridge in the background, still under construction.

This painting was the Art Fund's first major acquisition and marks England's official acceptance of Whistler. It was cited as evidence in the libel action Whistler brought against Ruskin in 1878. It is ironic that this work was supported by the Art Fund since Whistler stipulated in his will that none of the pictures remaining in his studio 'should ever find a place in an English Gallery'.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c1872-1875

Date supported

1905

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

68.3 x 51.2 cm

Grant

2,000

Total cost

2,000

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