About this artwork
Whistler created this sketch in preparation for a large-format painting. Made around the same time as the portrait of his mother, this drawing shows its subject, Mrs. Louis Huth, standing in front of a patterned textile and oriented to the viewer nearly in full profile. We know from a letter that Anna Whistler wrote late in 1871 that she tried to model for her son in a standing position but found it too physically demanding. No similar preparatory study for the painting survives; since Whistler lived with his mother, he had little need of a memory aid sketch like this one. He could paint his model directly from life any day of the week, except Sundays, when she demurred for religious observance.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Prints and Drawings
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Artist
- James McNeill Whistler
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Title
- Study for "Arrangement in Black, No. 2: Portrait of Mrs. Louis Huth" (recto); Study for "Symphony in Flesh Color and Pink: Portrait of Mrs. Frances Leyland" (verso)
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Origin
- United States
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Date
- 1867–1877
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Medium
- Pastel (recto), and black chalk with touches of pink and white pastel (verso), on brown wove paper
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Inscriptions
- Signed recto, right, in black chalk: [artist's butterfly monogram]; inscribed verso, upper left, in graphite: "8 ⅞ x 4 (illegible)" (upside down); inscribed verso, upper left, in graphite: "R5307" (upside down); inscribed verso, upper left, in graphite: "32.211" (upside down)
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Dimensions
- 229 × 123 mm
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Credit Line
- Gift of Walter S. Brewster
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Reference Number
- 1933.211
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/113070/manifest.json
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