For the song by Faith No More see "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (song)" The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies is a book by the painter James McNeill Whistler, published in 1890. The book was in part a response to, in part a transcript of, Whistler's famous libel suit against critic John Ruskin. Ruskin, in a review of the inaugural showing at the Grosvenor Gallery, had referred to Whistler's painting Nocturne in Black and Gold:The Falling Rocket as "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face.

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  • Die artige Kunst sich Feinde zu machen ist ein 1890 erschienenes Buch des amerikanischen Malers James McNeill Whistler. Dieses Buch ausgewählter Korrespondenz und Kommentare ist alles andere als „gentle“.
  • For the song by Faith No More see "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (song)" The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies is a book by the painter James McNeill Whistler, published in 1890. The book was in part a response to, in part a transcript of, Whistler's famous libel suit against critic John Ruskin. Ruskin, in a review of the inaugural showing at the Grosvenor Gallery, had referred to Whistler's painting Nocturne in Black and Gold:The Falling Rocket as "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face. " The book contains Whistler's letters to newspapers chronicling his many petty grievances against various acquaintances and friends.
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  • Die artige Kunst sich Feinde zu machen ist ein 1890 erschienenes Buch des amerikanischen Malers James McNeill Whistler. Dieses Buch ausgewählter Korrespondenz und Kommentare ist alles andere als „gentle“.
  • For the song by Faith No More see "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (song)" The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies is a book by the painter James McNeill Whistler, published in 1890. The book was in part a response to, in part a transcript of, Whistler's famous libel suit against critic John Ruskin. Ruskin, in a review of the inaugural showing at the Grosvenor Gallery, had referred to Whistler's painting Nocturne in Black and Gold:The Falling Rocket as "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face.
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  • Die artige Kunst sich Feinde zu machen
  • The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
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