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

 

r.: Draped Model; v.: Nude holding a parasol

Composition


                    r.: Draped Model, Fitzwilliam Museum
r.: Draped Model, Fitzwilliam Museum

                    r.: Standing draped figure, Freer Gallery of Art
r.: Standing draped figure, Freer Gallery of Art

                    r.: Draped figure standing, Freer Gallery of Art
r.: Draped figure standing, Freer Gallery of Art

Variations on the pose seen on the recto are found in the recto of r.: Standing draped figure; v.: Standing nude [M.0387] and r.: Draped figure standing; v.: Study of draped woman [M.0389].


                     v.: Nude holding a parasol, Fitzwilliam Museum
v.: Nude holding a parasol, Fitzwilliam Museum

                     v.: Nude figure, Leighton House
v.: Nude figure, Leighton House

A faint rubbed-out study of a nude like that on the verso (Nude holding a parasol) is just about visible on the verso of r.: On the Thames at Chelsea; v.: Nude figure [M.0396].

Last updated: 26th February 2021 by Margaret