Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

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Study of a Female Figure

Study of a Female Figure probably dates from some time between 1865 and 1868. 1 It is difficult to date, being known only from a photograph in the Frick Art Reference Library.

Study of a Female Figure, photograph, The Frick Collection
Study of a Female Figure, photograph, The Frick Collection
Whistler in his Studio, Art Institute of Chicago
Whistler in his Studio, Art Institute of Chicago
Symphony in Green and Violet, Freer Gallery of Art
Symphony in Green and Violet, Freer Gallery of Art

It is dated from its apparent similarity to Whistler's figure studies of the 1860s, such as The Artist's Studio [YMSM 062] and The Artist in his Studio (Whistler in his Studio) [YMSM 063], and the 'Six Projects' including Venus [YMSM 082] and Symphony in Green and Violet [YMSM 083]. The technique, as far as one can judge from the photograph, and particularly the use of the palette knife, suggests a date in the 1860s.

Notes:

1: 'Probably painted in the late 1860s', YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 81).

Last updated: 19th November 2019 by Margaret