Algernon Charles Swinburne was a poet and critic.
Swinburne met Whistler in July 1862. Both were members of the Arts Club between 1864 and 1871. They were close friends, within the Pre-Raphaelite circle. Swinburne called Whistler 'père' and Whistler called Swinburne 'fils'.
In 1865, Swinburne's poem 'Before the Mirror' was inspired by Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl y052 and placed on its frame. When the picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy an extract appeared in the catalogue. The poem was, wrote Whistler 'a rare and graceful tribute from the poet to the painter - a noble recognition of work by the production of a nobler one'. Whistler gave Swinburne La Mère Gérard (1) y026. However by 1888, Whistler had (perhaps regretfully) repudiated their friendship when Swinburne published criticisms of his Ten O'Clock Lecture.'
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