Exhibitions

Fine Impressions: Whistler, Freer, and Venice

October 18, 2014 – November 1, 2015

Freer Gallery of Art
Jefferson Drive and 12th St., SW
Washington, DC

Ground floor

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In 1887, museum founder Charles Lang Freer purchased the entire Second Venice Set, twenty-six atmospheric etchings by James McNeill Whistler. This precipitous act marked the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership. The mutually beneficial relationship between collector and artist eventually led to the founding of the Freer Gallery, today the world's largest and finest repository of Whistler's works.

The Second Venice Set is well known within Whistler’s oeuvre. It has most frequently been exhibited to highlight changes in Whistler’s style and to underscore the popularity of Venice as a tourist destination and artistic subject. Fine Impressions, however, tells the story from Freer’s perspective: how his epiphany in Mansfield’s apartment and his acquisition of the Second Venice Set catalyzed a shift in taste and came to shape his legacy as a connoisseur and collector.