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

 

The Captive

Technique


                    The Captive, photograph, 1911
The Captive, photograph, 1911

                    The Captive, Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University, 2017
The Captive, Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University, 2017

Old photographs show the pastel as it was up to at least 1911. It was described in 1911 as 'on a grey background, done principally in black and white, but with a touch of red on the back of the divan and the cap.' 1

It has since been retouched or restored insensitively by an unknown hand. The original drawing has been covered with weak strokes of colour, white and pink, with light red on the sofa and baby's cheek, turquoise on her belt and at her feet, orange on her robe. The orangey-brown on her head and on the sofa is neater and might be the original colour.

Conservation History

It is not possible to remove the additional work without removing the traces of the original Whistler drawing.

Notes:

1: Buffalo Academy Notes 1911[more] at p. 44, repr. p. 42.

Last updated: 22nd February 2021 by Margaret