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

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Head of a girl

Provenance

  • 1849/1851: given to Whistler's schoolmate Edward Lawrence Hyde (1835-1917) , in Pomfret, CT;
  • 1917: bequeathed to his wife Imogine Adell Hyde née Clarke (b. 1847);
  • By 1924: according to her niece Mary E. Hyde, Boston, given to her sister in California.
  • 1936: owned by her sisters Laura, Bessie and Lillian Hyde in California, and passed by family descent to Silvia Hyde Rhodes, then to Imogene Hyde Alexieff (1907-1995), Mrs Theodore Stephen Alexieff; and to her son Stephen Theodore Alexieff (b. 1932);
  • 1994: gift of Steven P. Alexeiff in honour of Professor and Mrs Albert Simonson to Rhode Island School of Design.

Photostats of drawings owned by Edward L. Hyde were sent to Joseph Pennell (1860-1926) in 1924.

Exhibitions

It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.

Last updated: 26th May 2021 by Margaret