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Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet
995621 Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet, 1877-78 (oil on mahogany with yellow tiling, brass mouldings & glass) by Godwin, Edward William (1833-86) & Whistler, James McNeill (1834-1903); 303x190 cm; The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Scotland; (add.info.: The architect Edward W. Godwin originally designed a fireplace with shelves above it, in September 1877, for the designer William Watt of 21 Grafton Street, London. On Godwins suggestion, Whistler added painted decoration to the panels at the back of all the shelves.
The cabinet formed the centrepiece of Watts stand at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris. ); eHunterian Museum & Art Gallery; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23022470
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Aesthetic Arts And Crafts Arts And Crafts Movement Brass Broken Cabinet Chest Japonisme Moulding Mouldings Painted Pediment Tile Tiles Tiling Woodwork Yellow Harmon
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Harmony in Yellow and Gold - The Butterfly Cabinet
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is a captivating print that showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Edward William Godwin and James McNeill Whistler. This masterpiece, created in 1877-78, is an oil painting on mahogany with stunning yellow tiling, brass mouldings, and glass. Originally designed as a fireplace with shelves above it by architect Edward W. Godwin for designer William Watt, this cabinet became even more extraordinary when Whistler added his painted decoration to the panels at the back of all the shelves. The result is a harmonious fusion of woodwork, metalwork, carving, and ceramic tiling that epitomizes the arts and crafts movement. Measuring an impressive 303x190 cm, "Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet" was prominently displayed at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris as the centerpiece of Watts' stand. Its intricate details include delicate butterfly motifs adorning its golden tiles, adding a touch of whimsy to this elegant piece. This print captures every nuance of this remarkable cabinet's beauty – from its broken pediment to its aesthetic wooden structure. It serves as a testament to both Godwin's architectural prowess and Whistler's artistic vision. With elements inspired by japonisme and showcasing various insect species amidst lush foliage, "Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Butterfly Cabinet" brings together artistry from different realms – nature meets design meets fine craftsmanship. It stands not only as a celebration of creativity but also as an homage to wildlife through art. This image invites viewers into a world where beauty resides within every brushstroke and each meticulously carved detail – truly exemplifying harmony between form and function.
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