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

 

Portrait of Miss Lilian Woakes

Portrait of Miss Lilian Woakes probably dates from between late 1892 and the autumn of 1893. 1

This portrait was probably commissioned by the sitter's father, Edward G. Woakes (1837-1912), a doctor then practising in Harley Street, London. Théodore Duret (1838-1927) wrote that it was painted from about the winter of 1890 until mid-1891, but later revised this to a date of 1892, which is more likely. 2


                Portrait of Miss Lilian Woakes, Phillips Memorial Gallery
Portrait of Miss Lilian Woakes, Phillips Memorial Gallery

Whistler had asked for three sittings but took about twenty-five, and he intended the pink bow at the neck of her blouse to stand for his butterfly signature but, on the insistence of the sitter, he added a conventional butterfly to the left of the neck. 3 The painting was given to Dr Woakes unvarnished, to be varnished a year or so later when Whistler advised it. 4

Notes:

1: It was dated slightly earlier, 1890-1891, in YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 393).

2: T. Duret to Pennell, 1 August 1911, LC PC; date revised in Duret 1914 [more] , repr. f.p. 146.

3: Whistler, Macbeth Galleries, New York, 1914 (cat. no. 3).

4: Whistler to Dr W. Whistler, [10/17 September 1893], GUW #11618.

Last updated: 14th October 2020 by Margaret