This title contains Whistler's writings on art, criticism and aesthetics.
'It is quite possible to be charmed by the sardonic and elusive wit of Whistler's writing while at the same time to be infuriated by his self-opinionated arrogance, a paradox which would, no doubt, have appealed to the artist.' The Burlington Magazine 'This is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a remarkable artist who can still reveal surprises in his painting after a century.' Books in Scotland