Ezra Pound – Whistler





James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 'The Artist's Studio', 1865. Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. Inv. 6. © Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.


James Abbott McNeill Whistler,
The Artist's Studio
1865.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. Inv. 6.
© Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.









    To Whistler, American


    On the loan exhibit of his paintings at the Tate Gallery.
    by Ezra Pound





      You also, our first great,
      Had tried all ways;
      Tested and pried and worked in many fashions,
      And this much gives me heart to play the game.




      Here is a part that’s slight, and part gone wrong,
      And much of little moment, and some few
      Perfect as Dürer!




      “In the Studio” and these two portraits,* if I had my choice I
      And then these sketches in the mood of Greece?



      WHISTLER, James McNeill Brown and Gold c.1895-1900 oil on canvas 95.8 x 51.5 © The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow 2009


      WHISTLER, James McNeill
      Brown and Gold
      c.1895-1900
      oil on canvas
      95.8 x 51.5
      © The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery,
      University of Glasgow 2009


      You had your searches, your uncertainties,
      And this is good to know—for us, I mean,
      Who bear the brunt of our America
      And try to wrench her impulse into art.




      You were not always sure, not always set
      To hiding night or tuning “symphonies”;
      Had not one style from birth, but tried and pried
      And stretched and tampered with the media.




      You and Abe Lincoln from that mass of dolts
      Show us there’s chance at least of winning through.





    * “Brown and Gold—de Race.”
    “Grenat et Or—Le Pettt Cardinal.”




    Source: Poetry (October 1912).




















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