The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler

M.1578
Butterfly with chequered wings

Butterfly with chequered wings

Artist: James McNeill Whistler
Date: 1898/1899
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number: 1933.289
Medium: pen and black ink
Support: cream wove card
Size: 119 x 158 mm (4 11/16 x 6 1/4")
Signature: unsigned
Inscription: r.: ‘page 48 / Audacity’; v.: in unknown hands, '33.289/ 9/ a 4133'; collector's mark 'WSB' (Walter Stanton Brewster)

Date

Butterfly with chequered wings dates from 1898/1899 and was drawn as an illustration for the book by James McNeill Whistler, Eden versus Whistler: The Baronet and the Butterfly. A Valentine with a Verdict, Paris: Louis-Henry May, 1899 but not used.

Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.
Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.

It is catalogued in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 1578).

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Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.
Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.

Subject

Description

Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.
Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.

A butterfly, remotely derived from Whistler's monogram 'JW', on a trefoil. The wings are chequered.

Comments

In 1894 William Eden (1849-1915) commissioned a portrait of his wife Sybil Frances Grey, Lady Eden (1867-1945). Whistler, dissatisfied with the amount (100gns) and manner of payment, retained and altered the portrait (Brown and Gold: Portrait of Lady Eden y408). After an appeal, in December 1897, the Court de Cassation let him retain the portrait but return the money. Whistler was well satisfied to see the Code Napoléon altered, to specify an artist's right to decide the fate of his works.

Whistler planned to publish an account of the affair, a compilation of letters, newspaper reports and legal documents, with William Heinemann (1863-1920), who had published the Gentle Art of Making Enemies in 1890. There was some problem with publishing in London, and, with Heinemann’s tacit agreement, Louis-Henry May in Paris took over the publication. A first proof was run off, using mainly butterflies originally drawn for the Gentle Art of Making Enemies. These butterflies were mostly replaced by new ones, in a second proof. There are at least two versions of some of the designs. They were slightly reduced in size in the final publication.

For the book, Whistler designed 15 butterflies, a club (A club on a cushion m1564), and a frog (Frog m1553). He also drew some butterflies which were not used (v.: Butterfly; r.: see No. 1268 m1572, Butterfly with chequered wings m1578, r.: Butterfly; v.: Butterfly with chequered wings m1579). The Baronet and the Butterfly was comparatively sparing of butterflies. Many marginal annotations, which in the Gentle Art of Making Enemies would have warranted a butterfly, did not get one. Some of the butterflies were very badly reproduced (r. and v.: Butterfly m1561, r.: Butterfly 'Encountered'; v.: Butterfly m1562). There were obviously publication problems, and it was not an entirely satisfactory venture. However, Whistler did not admit of criticism and seems, publicly, to have been entirely satisfied with the outcome.

Technique

Composition

It was probably drawn as an illustration for the book by James McNeill Whistler, Eden versus Whistler: The Baronet and the Butterfly. A Valentine with a Verdict, Paris: Louis-Henry May, 1899, but not used.

Technique

Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.
Butterfly with chequered wings, Art Institute of Chicago.

The chequered pattern appears to have been a sign of mourning, used by Whistler in memory of his late wife Beatrice Philip (Mrs E. W. Godwin, Mrs J. McN. Whistler) (1857-1896).

Conservation History

The card may be from the same sheet as A club on a cushion m1564. It has rough edges at top and right; and pinholes at both right hand corners, and, well in from the side, upper left.

History

Provenance

The earlier provenance is unknown.

Exhibitions

It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.

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