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Hooper owned an early watercolour by Whistler, Sketch [M.0039] and a later oil, A Red Note: Fête on the Sands, Ostend [YMSM 366]. He commissioned Whistler to paint his daughter in 1890 (Portrait of Ellen Sturgis Hooper [YMSM 391]). Although there is no reference in their correspondence to this much earlier painting, it appears that they shared a mutual friend, Edward Lawrence Hyde (1835-1917), who was interested in Whistler's early career.
It was lent by Edward William Hooper (1839-1901), Boston, to the Second Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Artists, in 1879. Thus it was one of the first paintings attributed to Whistler to be exhibited in New York. The presence of 'a small interior with figure' in the exhibition was noted by the New York Herald on 3 March 1879. 1
1: 'Fine Arts', New York Herald, 3 March 1879, p. 8.
Last updated: 25th November 2020 by Margaret