Several possible titles have been suggested:
The earliest known title, 'Head of an Old Man Smoking', also used in the 1980 catalogue, has been retained.
A head and shoulders portrait of an elderly, wrinkled and weather-beaten man, looking directly at the viewer, wearing a battered hat and smoking a pipe. He has a brown jacket over a white shirt, but no cravat. It is in a vertical format.
The first owner, Charles L. Drouet (1836-1908) , told the Pennells in 1900 that the sitter, who sat to Whistler for 40 sous, was a seller of 'pots-de-chambre' (chamber pots). 6 The Pennells however, interpreted the subject later as:
'Head of an Old Man Smoking, an old pedlar of crockery whom Whistler came across one day by chance in the Halles, brought to his studio and painted, a full face with large brown hat, for long the property of M. Drouet.' 7
1: Œuvres de James McNeill Whistler, Palais de l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1905 (cat. no. 3).
2: Bénédite 1905 A [more] , at p. 407.
3: Joseph Whistler Revillon (1886-1955) notes the source of these titles as 'owner' and 'P': Revillon, Draft Catalogue [more] (cat. no. 22).
4: YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 25).
5: Musée d'Orsay website at http://www.musee-orsay.fr.
Last updated: 1st November 2020 by Margaret