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Two titles have been suggested for the painting:
The title 'Sketch for the Portrait of Carlyle (1)' (used in the 1980 catalogue) is retained here.
The Sketch for the Portrait of Carlyle (1) [YMSM 133] shows a seated man in black, in profile to left, unfinished; it is in horizontal format. It is on the verso of Nocturne Violet and Gold – Winter by Walter Greaves (1846-1930).
Underneath this rough sketch, a full length figure is just visible, painted at right angles to the study of Carlyle. It shows a woman in a long white dress standing on a beige floor before a black dado.
Not identifiable.
The sitter for Whistler's completed portrait was Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881).
Walter Greaves is known to have painted several portraits of Carlyle, probably from memory. A good example is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (PG 982).
Last updated: 21st October 2020 by Margaret