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Whistler described the picture as a present given to A. J. Cassatt. 1
On 21 September 1893 Whistler complained about the hanging of his paintings at the World's Columbian Exhibition at Chicago:
'They are clearly scattered about the building and lost as much as possible … They have on the other hand put prominently to the fore the girl (my present to Mr Cassatt) as though such were my completed work - sent by me as a representative finished picture! -
... of course it is a damn fine thing - only I should certainly never have proposed to send it to the Chicago place for the hordes of foolish people to look upon! I ought to have been consulted.' 2
Nevertheless it went on the Philadelphia, where it hung conspicuously on a wall with Arrangement in Black and Brown: The Fur Jacket [YMSM 181], La Princesse du pays de la porcelaine [YMSM 050], and Arrangement in Black: La Dame au brodequin jaune - Portrait of Lady Archibald Campbell [YMSM 242] and works by other artists. 3
These photographs show the painting hanging in the 1904 Memorial Exhibition in Boston.
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