Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

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Butterfly and tricolour flag

Composition


                    Butterfly and tricolour flag, Glasgow University Library
Butterfly and tricolour flag, Glasgow University Library

                    Butterfly and tricolour flag in Eden versus Whistler: The Baronet and the Butterfly, p. viii,  Glasgow University Library
Butterfly and tricolour flag in Eden versus Whistler: The Baronet and the Butterfly, p. viii, Glasgow University Library

This is the last of several designs, and was the one selected for publication in Whistler 1899 (F)[more] . It was published at the end of the 'Argument', after 'AND IT IS GRAVEN UPON THE TABLETS OF THE CAUSES CLEBRES - AND THE NEW LAW IS ADDED TO THE CODE NAPOLON! AND THE NAME THEREOF IS FAMOUS FOREVER!'.

Technique

The tail was scraped out with a knife and partly redrawn. Misreading the instructions, the engraver separated the lines of overlapping shading on the cloud to right of the butterfly rather than on the wing.

Conservation History

The paper is dark cream. This is one of several drawings inset into sheets before being bound into a copy of the The Baronet and the Butterfly.

Last updated: 9th April 2019 by Margaret