Date
Annie Haden dates from 1857/1858, and was given to the sitter, Annie Harriet Haden (1848-1937).

Annie Haden, photograph, Pennell Collection, Library of Congress
It is fully catalogued in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 219).
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Annie Haden, photograph, Pennell Collection, Library of Congress
Subject
Sitter

Annie Haden, photograph, Pennell Collection, Library of Congress
Annie Harriet Haden (1848-1937).
Technique
Conservation History
According to the sitter, Whistler gave her some 'trivial sketches', which she put in an album he had brought from Paris, 'with my name in gold, stamped outside', possibly at Christmas 1858. 1 These may have been removed and framed later, because she lent 'A frame of ten early pencil sketches' to the Whistler Memorial exhibition in 1905 (cat. no. 207), and these were unmounted and dispersed at a later date
History
Provenance
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1857/1858: given to Annie Harriet Haden (1848-1937);
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After 1905: several drawings owned by Annie Haden (Mrs Thynne), probably including this, were dispersed at an unknown date.
Exhibitions
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1905: Memorial Exhibition of the Works of the late James McNeill Whistler, First President of The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, New Gallery, Regent Street, London, 1905 (cat. no. 207) as 'A frame of ten early pencil sketches.'
Bibliography
Catalogues Raisonnés
- MacDonald, Margaret F., James McNeill Whistler. Drawings, Pastels and Watercolours. A Catalogue Raisonné, New Haven and London, 1995 (cat. no. 219) as 'Annie Haden'.
Catalogues 1855-1905
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Memorial Exhibition of the Works of the late James McNeill Whistler, First President of The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, New Gallery, Regent Street, London, 1905 (cat. no. 207) as 'A frame of ten early pencil sketches.'