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A Rearrangement in Black and White: Whistler's Mother

Trapp, 1964

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10675502177699126923
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Trapp F
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Art Journal

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It is probable that no painting except the Stuart Washington occupies so special a place in the American album of folk effigies as Whistler's portrait of his Mother. The odd fact is, however, that few know it from direct experience, for the painting is now a rather obscure …
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