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After Whistler's death and on his instructions the portrait was varnished and sent to the sitter.
The Slocums of America gives details of the family:
'Doctor Isaac Burnett Davenport married in Paris 4 December, 1884, Josephine Victorine Coutin, who was born 8 June, 1854, at St. Jorioz, Haute-Savoie, France, daughter of Michel and Louise (Chappet) Coutin. ... This marriage has been blest with children, viz.:
i. Nellie Burnett Davenport, born 30 August, 1885, at Bois de Colombe, near Paris, France.
ii. Minnie May Davenport, b. 5 May, 1887, Neuilly, Paris.
iii. Ralph Slocum Davenport, born 12 April, 1891, at 30 Avenue de I'Opera, Paris.
iv. Fred Lincoln Davenport, born 24 January, 1894, at Le Vesinet, Seine et Oise, France; died 16 January, 1908.' 1
Andrew McLaren Young (1913-1975) noted that the portrait was owned in 1961 by Mrs Davenport of Larchmont, New York, and information regarding it was to be obtained from Miss Nellie Davenport, Le Vesinay, France. 2 Later it was owned by Myriam Davenport Williford, the daughter of the sitter's brother Ralph Slocum Davenport (1891-1955) and his first wife Francine (d. 1929), and passed to Mrs Williford's daughter Francine Davenport Williford. Francine deposited it with the Berry-Hill Galleries in 1982, and it was sold by Berry-Hill in 1986 and given by the purchasers, Mr and Mrs Adolph Weil, Jr, to the Hood Museum of Art.
It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.
1: Slocum, Charles Elihu, History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America, genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from A.D. 1637 to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained, online at http://www.ebooksread.com.
2: Note by A. McL. Young, 1961; also letter from Berry-Hill to M. F. MacDonald, 1982, GUL WPP file.
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