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Portrait of Whistler

A work made of brush and dark brown ink on off-white wove paper.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of brush and dark brown ink on off-white wove paper.

Date:

1877

Artist:

Carlo Pellegrini
Italian, worked in England, 1839-1889

About this artwork

Caricaturist Carlo Pellegrini, an admirer of Whistler, participated in London’s club life. He was member of the Beefsteak Club as well as the Arts Club, where one evening he drew this impromptu portrait of Whistler on a scrap of paper and gave it to Justin McCarthy, an Irish literary figure and politician. About two years later, Whistler presented Pellegrini with a freely drawn sketch after his oil painting Arrangement in Brown and Black: Portrait of Miss Rosa Corder (1876–78; Frick Collection, New York), referring to the Italian-born artist in his dedication as “mon Eleve,” or “my pupil.”

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Carlo Pellegrini

Title

Portrait of Whistler

Place

Italy (Artist's nationality:)

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1877

Medium

Brush and dark brown ink on off-white wove paper

Inscriptions

Inscribed verso, at top, in ink: "Portrait of James Whistler. Done & given to me by / Pellegrini at the Arts Club. Tuesday night. 11. Dec. / J.H. McC. 1877."

Dimensions

Sheet: 10.5 × 11 cm (4 3/16 × 4 3/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Walter S. Brewster

Reference Number

1933.230

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