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Whistler's portraits and their titles aroused considerable comment, not entirely favourable. 1 The Sheffield Independent on 4 May 1878 called this a 'wretched daub, unworthy of a place in any gallery, public or private.' The critic of The Times on 2 May 1878 described two works by Whistler as:
'two of those vaporous full lengths – of young ladies in this case – it pleases him to call "arrangements" ... as if the colour of the dress imported more than the face; and as if young ladies had no right to feel aggrieved at being converted into "arrangements".' 2
Unfortunately these descriptions do not help to identify the painting.
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