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Although possibly intended for Whistler 1899 (F)[more] , neither butterfly was used although the skipping butterfly resembles the one which adorns the 'Resumé' (Butterfly [M.1574]). The obsequious butterfly on the verso is a bit like that of 'Noblesse Abuse!' (see Butterfly for 'Noblesse abuse!' [M.1551]).
The pen lines are very confident. It was drawn in ink, with corrections in white. Above the butterfly on the recto are drafts of a wriggly tail crossed out.
Last updated: 17th April 2019 by Margaret