Provenance
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By 1904: owned by the Hon.
John Prince Elton (1865-1948)
;
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1948: bequeathed to his wife,
Elizabeth Deborah Steele Elton (1875-1962)
, Waterbury, CT;
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1962: bequeathed to her daughter, Charlotte (Mrs R. M. Cross, 1910-1998);
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1987: sold to Coe Kerr, New York art dealers;
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1989: sold to
Thomas Colville (n/a)
Fine Arts, New York;
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By 1995: sold to a private collector;
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After 2000: bought by
Paula Crane Lunder (b. 1935)
and
Peter H. Lunder (b. 1933)
;
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2013: given to Colby College Museum of Art, The Lunder Collection.
The Colby website comments:
'Whistler created this pastel—the first work by the artist to enter the Lunder Collection—as part of an uncompleted mosaic commission for the South Kensington Museum. A second pastel, also for the unrealized commission, shows a Japanese woman painting a fan. The artist in this image, holding a brush in her right hand, has paused in her work, allowing the parasol to gracefully frame her soft features.' 1