Provenance
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1882: acquired from Whistler by
Thomas Fothergill McNay (1836-1907)
and his wife,
Mary Isabella Cooke (Mrs T. F. McNay) (m. 1865)
(1840-1906), Upper Grove, Norwood, London;
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After 1906: sold after Mrs McNay's death, possibly at auction, and bought by Victor G. Fischer, art dealer, Washington, DC.
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Date unknown: sold by Miss Emma Tate to J. W. Young (note on verso).
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Date unknown: bought by Tullah Innes Hanley (1911-1992), wife of Thomas Edward Hanley (1893-1969);
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1965: gift from the Hanley Collection to the Iconography Collection, Humanities Research Centre.
See further details in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more]
(cat. no. 871).
Exhibitions
It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.