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

 

Portrait of Mrs Walter Cave

Portrait of Mrs Walter Cave dates from some time between December 1894 and March 1895. 1

This could be the picture that William Rothenstein (1872-1945) remembered seeing Whistler paint in the studio of the artist Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942), at 13 Robert Street, London. This would have been probably between December 1894 and March 1895. According to Rothenstein, in Sickert's studio 'one day, seeing a half-finished canvas on the easel he [Whistler] began working on it, and getting interested, he finished the canvas, carried it off, and I believe, sold it as a work of his own.' 2 Sickert recorded that 'Whistler took up and nearly finished a portrait of Mrs Walter Cave which I had planned and begun' and gave it to him (Sickert), 'in a then fit of good humour', with two other canvases (Head of Mrs Beaumont [YMSM 430] and possibly Head of a Girl [YMSM 432]). 3 According to Sickert, it was subsequently lost, or, in Rothenstein's opinion, completed and sold by Whistler 'as a work of his own.' 4

Notes:

1: YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 431).

2: Rothenstein 1931 [more] , vol. 1, p. 169.

3: Sickert to Florence Pash, [1900], London, Islington Public Library; Sickert 1911 [more] , at p. 160.

4: Ibid., and Rothenstein 1931-1932, op. cit., p. 169.

Last updated: 25th November 2020 by Margaret