About This Artwork
Thomas Robert Way (English, 1861-1913)
after James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903)
The Gold Scabn.d.
Watercolor and gouache, with charcoal, on gray-brown wove paper
393 x 274 mm (sheet)
Inscribed upper center, in charcoal: "Portrait of Leyland for whom Whistler painted / the 'Peacock Room' in Princes Gate London"; inscribed center left, beside image, in charcoal: "here a / bar of ____ / on frame"; inscribed lower left to lower center, below image, in charcoal: "The Gol [crossed out]" "The Gold Scab. / An Eruption in Filthy Lucre} by I.M:W. Whistler / (Probably original suggestion to Dr. Man____ for 'Svengali')"; inscribed lower right, below image, in charcoal: "Size 7 ft x 5 ft 6. / including frame -/ Frame beautifully / decorated by Whistler - / with hawthorne ________ etc. / round the entire surface - "; signed, possibly in the artist's hand, lower left, in graphite: "By Tom R. Way"
Gift of Walter S. Brewster, 1933.671
Prints and Drawings
Not on Display
Exhibition, Publication and Ownership Histories
Ownership History
Sold by Kennedy and Company, New York, to Walter S. Brewster (1872-1954), Chicago, June 30, 1914 [invoice]; given to the Art Institute, 1933.

