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The Topical Times, 24 May 1884, suggested that 'Note in pink and purple' was 'really Lady Archie Campbell, or, at all events, a portion of that lady', and another critic described the picture - incorrectly - as 'an inchoate adumbration of a group'. 1 However, the model was probably Millie Finch (fl. 1875-1885) .
The first owner, Otto Goldschmidt, was obviously uncertain of the sitter's name. On 9 April 1909 he wrote to Whistler's sister-in-law, Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958), that he owned a watercolour by his 'very dear friend' Whistler, called 'Polly Finch with the fan', and on 23 September 1911 he wrote from Biarritz to Joseph Pennell (1860-1926) that he was having 'Nelly Finch' photographed. 2
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