In March 1901 Canfield enquired through an intermediary about the possibility of acquiring a painting from Whistler. 1 On 20 July he sent Whistler a cheque for £500 on account for 'two works ... important in size.' 2 In April 1902 Canfield sent a second cheque ‘for certain pictures not completed’, which Whistler returned, saying: 'I must beg you to take care of this pretty paper (a check) yet for the time being! ... this is as much of a link with business as I can stand in the midst of incompleted work.' 3
On 8 May 1903 Whistler acknowledged a cheque from Canfield for £1439.11.0 for 'paintings, drawings & lithographs' and added cryptically, 'About the portrait - it shall be as we have agreed!' 4
After Whistler’s death on 17 July 1903, the portrait was still in his studio in London. His executrix Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958) sent it to the London art dealer, W. Marchant, for delivery to Canfield. 5
It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.
Last updated: 19th October 2020 by Margaret