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He settled in Chelsea, London, and painted views of the Thames including Old Battersea Bridge (about 187275; Tate Gallery, London). In 1877 the art critic John Ruskin published an article on his Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (Detroit Institute of Arts) which led to a trial in which Whistler sued Ruskin for libel, claiming £1,000; he was awarded symbolic damages of a farthing (a quarter of an old penny). Whistler described the trial in his book The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (1890).
Determined to avoid the sentimental storytelling that dominated Victorian painting, he sought an art that was concerned solely with aesthetic qualities. The delicacy of his work is best seen in his etchings, lithographs, pastels, and watercolours. His Peacock Room (187677) for the London home of a Liverpool shipping magnate was an original departure in interior decoration (reconstruction in Freer Gallery, Washington DC) .
The emblem reflects the Vatican's importance as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. The colours of the flag are based on the gold and silver of the papal keys. Effective date: 8 June 1929.
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