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UPDATE:
There are big gaps in the known provenance.
'Nettie' or 'Netty' could have been born Agnes, Annette, Janet, Jeanette. Nettie Carpenter knew Whistler (who disapproved of her) and the impresario Otto Goldschmidt, and was said to have studied the violin under Pablo de Sarasate y Navascues (1844-1908). It is perfectly possible that Goldschmidt acquired the drawing directly from her.
Her biography is difficult to untangle. In 1891 Leo Lawrence Stern married Nettie Carpenter. In 1895 he successfully petitioned for divorce naming his wife as Nettie van den Berg Stern, and citing Harrison Brockbank. She married Brockbank in the following year. The 1901 UK census records her as 30 years old, born in New York, and married to James H. Brockbank, living with two Wagnerian children (Siegfried, Iseult) in Hammersmith, London. They separated in 1904. She continued to perform as a violinist under the title 'Madame Nettie Carpenter' until at least 1924.
Further details are given in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 653).
Last updated: 23rd February 2021 by Margaret