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When this was sold in 1892, Whistler commented:
'The drawings in the Leyland sale can only be very slight notes on brown paper left by accident at Speke Hall - or given carelessly to the children - with the exception perhaps of the pen and ink of the back view of a lady - This I fancy might be a sketch I did of Mrs. Leyland - but you must be careful - for it was reproduced by photograph - & I don't remember whether I had the original drawing and this would only be a facsimile - The late Mr Leyland never bought anything of mine of this kind at all.' 1
The provenance is minimal: it is possible that the drawing was in France for some years after 1904, and it was certainly in Germany by 1968.
Further details are given in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 545).
Last updated: 15th February 2021 by Margaret