Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

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'Heads of Midas, Istvastchic and a man in a turban', inscr. 'Midas' and 'Istvastchic', St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 7, The Hunterian
'Heads of Midas, Istvastchic and a man in a turban', inscr. 'Midas' and 'Istvastchic', St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 7, The Hunterian

St Petersburg Sketchbook dates from between 1844 and 1848, the majority of drawings being done in Russia 1844/1845, and some, like the drawing illustrated above, labelled with Russian words.

'Portrait of a young woman; studies of a mermaid; head of a bearded man', inscr. `"Oh 'tis pleasant to float on the Sea -"/ the Mermaid's song from "Oberon".' and `The mermaid'/"This morning/ C.L" ', by C. Lidderdale, St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 27, The Hunterian
'Portrait of a young woman; studies of a mermaid; head of a bearded man', inscr. `"Oh 'tis pleasant to float on the Sea -"/ the Mermaid's song from "Oberon".' and `The mermaid'/"This morning/ C.L" ', by C. Lidderdale, St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 27, The Hunterian
A. O. Koritzkii after Brioullov, 'Napoleon Bonaparte', St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 23, The Hunterian
A. O. Koritzkii after Brioullov, 'Napoleon Bonaparte', St Petersburg Sketchbook, p. 23, The Hunterian

Several studies (pp. 13, 27, 37-8) were drawn by Charles Sillem Lidderdale (1831-1895), and one (p. 23) by Whistler's tutor, Alexander Osipovich Koritsky (1818-1866), after a portrait by the history painter Alexandre Pavlovitch Brioullov (1799-1852), professor at the Academie des Beaux Arts.

The sketchbook is catalogued fully in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 7).

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