Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

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Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter

Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter probably dates from 1872. 1 It is dated from the technique and signature, and from the fact that it was first exhibited in the Fifth Exhibition of the Society of French Artists [Winter Exhibition], Deschamps Gallery, London, 1872 (cat. no. 30).

Edward Guthrie Kennedy (1849-1932) understood that this self-portrait was painted by Whistler to see if he 'had kept his knack' in Valparaiso in 1866. 2 Initially this might seem possible, especially since on 5 February 1867 William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919) saw, at Whistler's house in Lindsey Row, a 'clever vivacious portrait of himself begun' (see Self-Portrait [YMSM 078]). 3 However, in later reminiscences Whistler never mentioned having painted a self-portrait in Valparaiso, and as the major work on this self-portrait almost certainly dates from shortly before its first exhibition in 1872, it is unlikely to have been this self-portrait, in its present form, which Rossetti saw in 1867.

Carjat & Cie., J. McN. Whistler, photograph,  1864/1865, GUL Whistler PH1/95
Carjat & Cie., J. McN. Whistler, photograph, 1864/1865, GUL Whistler PH1/95
Carjat & Cie., J. McN. Whistler,  photograph,  1864/1865, GUL Whistler PH1/96
Carjat & Cie., J. McN. Whistler, photograph, 1864/1865, GUL Whistler PH1/96
London Stereoscopic Co., J. McN. Whistler,  photograph, 1879, GUL Whistler PH1/97
London Stereoscopic Co., J. McN. Whistler, photograph, 1879, GUL Whistler PH1/97

                Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter, Detroit Institute of Arts
Arrangement in Grey: Portrait of the Painter, Detroit Institute of Arts

Although photographs document Whistler's appearance during this period, none tally exactly with his appearance in the painting. This may be partly due to his hairdresser, but on the whole, a date mid-way between the photographs of 1864 and 1879 seems reasonable.

In 1895 Whistler indignantly refused to sign the portrait again for its new owner, George McCulloch (1848-1907), and explained that the butterfly was his recognised signature. 4


                J. McNeill Whistler, etching by William Hole in The Art Journal, October 1897
J. McNeill Whistler, etching by William Hole in The Art Journal, October 1897

William Brassey Hole (1846-1917) etched the portrait for publication in the Art Journal in 1897. 5

Notes:

1: YMSM 1980 [more] (cat. no. 122).

2: 'The Ionides portrait of himself was painted by him at Valparaiso to see if he had "kept his knack" as he told me himself': note by Kennedy, 20 July 1895, GUW #09732.

3: Rossetti 1903 [more] , p. 222.

4: [11 July 1895], GUW #08305.

5: Art Journal October 1897 [more] , pp. 289-90, etching by W. Hole repr. f.p. 289.

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