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'Robin Hood's Bay (Blue & Gold)' was listed by Whistler's sister-in-law, Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958), among paintings received from Hinde Street on the closure of the 'Company of the Butterfly' in 1901 (while Whistler was away in Corsica) and was sent to William Heinemann (1863-1920), the London publisher, on 19 February 190l. 1 It is not known if he actually owned it or acted as intermediary in selling it, or what. It may have been one of the pictures referred to by Whistler in a letter to Heinemann in February 1901, 'It was very nice of you to see to all that about the little marines with Fox for me.' 2 Fox may have been Samuel M. Fox (fl. 1886-1920), sculptor; a letter from Whistler indicates that Fox had been interested in buying work by Whistler but found the price too high. 3
The current whereabouts (2019) are unknown although it is assumed to be in a private collection.
It was not, as far as is known, exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.
Last updated: 7th June 2021 by Margaret