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Portrait of M. R. Elden (1) dates from 1882. 1
On 11 June 1882 Alan Summerly Cole (1846-1934) recorded in his diary a visit to Whistler, 'He has begun a full length portrait of Eldon [sic].' 2
According to the Pennells, this full-length portrait, 'a fine thing', which they knew from a photograph, and a small version of it, dating from 1882, had 'vanished.' 3
In an undated letter, Whistler urged Matthew Robinson Elden (1839-1885) to come for a sitting, possibly for this portrait:
'I hope you will turn up early tomorrow morning at the Studio - in time for breakfast
Do be there by 9. o'clock - so that we might begin the day betimes - Every thing gets so late! we must turn over a new leaf!' 4
However, there is no further reference to the portrait.
Last updated: 8th November 2019 by Margaret