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

 

The Gold Ruff

Titles

Whistler's own title is not known. Only one title is recorded, 'The Gold Ruff', as in the following examples:

  • 'The Gold Ruff' (1915, Colnaghi). 1
  • 'The Gold Ruff' (1980, YMSM). 2

Description


                    The Gold Ruff, The Hunterian
The Gold Ruff, The Hunterian

A woman seated on a sofa, painted on a vertical panel. She sits with her body turned slightly to the left (her right), her face turned to her left. Her dark brown hair is piled high, and she has a short curly fringe. Her left hand is to her side, resting on the seat, possibly holding a cloak or boa, or other clothing. Her right arm, extended, appears to be holding a black hat or cloak. She wears a black dress with a full skirt, a thin gold belt tied loosely round her waist. Round her neck is a broad gold ruff, and a pale cream scarf or blouse shows under her chin, possibly under a v-shaped neckline that may be trimmed with lace. Elaborately gathered or slashed black elbow-length sleeves are just visible over puffed or gathered white, cream and gold frills. The sofa has a curving S-shaped back; in the background are dark khaki-brown curtains.

Sitter

The sitter has not been identified. It is possible, given the dramatic nature of the costume, that she was an actress.

Notes:

1: Loan Exhibition of Works by James McNeill Whistler to aid the Professional Classes War Relief Council, Messrs Colnaghi, London, 1915 (cat. no. 21).

2: YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 225).

Last updated: 7th December 2020 by Margaret