Elinor 'Baby' Leyland was the youngest daughter of the Liverpool ship owner Frederick Richards Leyland and his wife Frances (née Dawson), who married in 1855 and separated in 1879. Elinor had three siblings, Frederick Dawson, Fanny and Florence. In 1889 she married Francis Elmer Speed (1859-1928), a stockbroker. They had several children: John, born 1893, Douglas in 1894, and Emma in 1898.
F. R. Leyland commissioned portraits from Whistler of all his four children, but Elinor was Whistler's favourite subject. He wrote to her mother 'how delighted I was to see again the lovely Babs - really that child is exasperatingly lovely' (#08051). Whistler painted Elinor in the early 1870s in a blue cashmere and velvet dress, The Blue Girl: Portrait of Miss Elinor Leyland y111, a composition inspired possibly by Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy. He also made a portrait in drypoint of Elinor around 1873, Elinor Leyland [137].
From 1873 to 1879 Whistler made a number of drawings of Elinor including Elinor Leyland seated m0510, Elinor Leyland m0511, Baby Leyland m0512, Elinor Leyland seated reading m0513, Elinor Leyland m0514, Elinor Leyland seated with a dog m0515, Studies of Baby Leyland m0516, Study for a portrait of Baby Leyland m0517, Elinor Leyland m0518, Study for 'The Blue Girl: Portrait of Miss Elinor Leyland' m0519, r.: The Blue Girl; v.: Curtain m0521, Elinor and Florence Leyland m0522, Elinor Leyland m0544 and Study for 'The Blue Girl: Portrait of Miss Elinor Leyland' m0717.
Young, Andrew McLaren, Margaret F. MacDonald, Robin Spencer, and Hamish Miles, The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler, New Haven and London, 1980 ; MacDonald, Margaret F., James McNeill Whistler. Drawings, Pastels and Watercolours. A Catalogue Raisonné, New Haven and London, 1995 ; MacDonald, Margaret F., Susan Galassi, Aileen Ribeiro, and Patricia de Montfort, Whistler, Women and Fashion, New Haven and London, 2003 .
'Elinor Leyland', Ancestry.com; F.E. Speed, Family tree, Ancestry. com.