James McNeil Whistler
He had seized upon the idea of making an art of cultivating himself and so had became even more markedly eccentric. So much so that Degas, who could be pretty acerbic when he chose, said to him, "Visslair, you behave as though you had no talent."| Comments on article "James McNeil Whistler" | |||||||||
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