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On 12 February 1880 Thomas Way (1837-1915) wrote to tell Whistler 'the little nude from the Grosvenor' had fetched £4.0.0. 1
Details are given in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 696)
If the title at the Grosvenor means that three drawings were mounted together, rather than that the subject was three figures, then they could have been r.: Standing nude holding a bowl; v.: Study for 'Variations in Blue and Green' [M.0349], Seated woman with red hair [M.0365], r.: Nude leaning on a rail; v.: Standing figure [M.0415].
Two other pictures exhibited at the Grosvenor were probably r.: Maud Franklin; v.: Study of Maud Franklin [M.0693] and Study: Seated Figure [M.0694].
Last updated: 7th March 2021 by Margaret