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  1. James Abbott McNeill Whistler est né le 10 juillet 1834 à Lowell, dans le Massachusetts, au nord-est des États-Unis. Son père s'appelait George Washington Whistler (en), et sa mère Anna Matilda McNeill. En 1842, son père, ingénieur, est employé au chemin de fer à Saint-Pétersbourg, dans l'empire russe.

  2. Anna Whistler, madre del pintor, hacia 1850. Nació el 11 de julio de 1834 en la ciudad de Lowell, en el Nordeste de los Estados Unidos. Era hijo de George Washington Whistler y de Anna Matilda McNeill. En 1842 su padre acepta un trabajo como ingeniero en el ferrocarril de San Petersburgo, en el Imperio ruso, y se llevó consigo a su familia.

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · Anna McNeill Whistler gave birth to five children, of whom only two survived into adulthood. In 1842, she and her three young sons, including James, accompanied her husband to Russia where he worked as a railway engineer. After her husband died of cholera in 1849, Anna returned to America, living in much-reduced circumstances. At the suggestion ...

  4. The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler, New Haven, [s.n.], 1980, n°101 ... McNeill Anna Matilda, mère de Whistler (1804-1881) Details. portrait femme vieille de profil coiffe rideau tableau About this object record. Last modification. 2024-07-04. Identifiant. 974 ...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2022 · James McNeill Whistler's Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1861–1863. National Gallery of Art. An early painting by 19th century American artist James McNeill Whistler is the focus of an ...

  6. James McNeill Whistler was born in the house and his mother, Anna Whistler, is the subject of one of America’s most famous paintings, “Whistler’s Mother” (Arrangement in Black and Grey No. 1). These residents include: Paul Moody (1823-1831) Major George Washington Whistler (1834-1837), as well as his wife Anna and son James McNeill Whistler

  7. James Abbott Whistler was born in in 1834 in Lowell, Massachusetts, the third son of West Point graduate and civil engineer Major George Washington Whistler, and his second wife Anna Matilda McNeill. After brief stays in Stonington, Connecticut, and Springfield, Massachusetts, the Whistlers moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, where the Major ...