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

 

Portrait of Miss Leyland (1)

Portrait of Miss Leyland (1) probably dates from about 1872, though it could have been worked on later. 1 It is dated from Whistler's known association with the sitter's parents, Frederick Richards Leyland (1832-1892) and Frances Leyland (1834-1910). According to the Pennells, Leyland commissioned portraits of all their four children, including Fanny Leyland (1857-1880), who, being the oldest, would have been addressed as 'Miss Leyland'. 2

On 3 June 1872, Whistler's mother, Anna Matilda Whistler (1804-1881), wrote to her sister:

'This early morning was bright & summer like & to my surprise when Jemie came in from his boating on the river to breakfast Fannie Leyland came with him, in her riding habit, whip in hand, her groom & horse at our gate, she is a lively girl of 14 & had after their earlier breakfast come by her Mamas persuasion this short ride before her beginning study, she had been in the boat on the river with Jemie … Jemie is to dine at the Leylands, but I fear will be late, for he has taken up his brush (in his best coat &c! & to paint is more beguiling than any thing else with him. ... Jemie seldom goes anywhere but as the escort of the Leylands, as Mr L has to be in Liverpool much, he is like a brother in the family circle.' 3

Whistler was painting portraits of the younger sisters, Elinor Leyland (1861-1952) and Florence Leyland (1859-1921), at Speke Hall in May 1875, and he planned to paint portraits – but he does not specify whose – later in September/October. 4

Notes:

1: YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 109).

2: Pennell 1908 [more] , vol. 1, p. 175.

3: Letter to C. J. Palmer, GUW #09938.

4: A. M. Whistler to F. Leyland, 12 May [1875], GUW #08181; Whistler to F. Leyland, [18/25 September 1875], GUW #08053.

Last updated: 3rd December 2019 by Margaret