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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1945P113 |
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| Collection: | Fine Art Prints and Drawings |
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| Date: | 1858 - 1858 |
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Maker Information | | After: | James A McNeill Whistler - View biography for James A McNeill Whistler |
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| Printer: | Auguste Delatre - View biography for Auguste Delatre |
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Notes | This is one of two plates that Whistler etched directly onto a copper plate from a street scene in Paris and the first of the seated female portraits. The subject of an old rag gatherer would have been considered radical in artistic circles and placed the ambitious young American at the centre of the French avant-garde in the late 1850s. Published in 'The French Set' of etchings, London, 1858. | | Bequeathed by Ernest Henry Keen, 1945. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 19th century |
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| School/Style: | Aesthetic |
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| Medium: | Etching with plate tone on paper. |
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| Material(s): | Paper |
Dimensions | | Height: | 267 mm |
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| Width: | 194 mm |
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