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

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Head of Mrs Beaumont

Technique

Head of Mrs Beaumont, Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum
Head of Mrs Beaumont, Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum

It is painted with broad brush strokes, and fairly thin creamy paint, plus drier brush strokes on the face, all applied very freely. The rich colour and the technique are not entirely like Whistler's usual work, but resemble that of Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942), and it is possible that either Whistler was influenced by Sickert or that the latter also worked on it.

Conservation History

Head of Mrs Beaumont, photograph, 1912
Head of Mrs Beaumont, photograph, 1912
Head of Mrs Beaumont, photograph, 1960
Head of Mrs Beaumont, photograph, 1960
Head of Mrs Beaumont, Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum
Head of Mrs Beaumont, Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum

Unknown. Earlier photographs suggest it has remained in good condition.

Frame

Unknown.

Last updated: 29th May 2021 by Margaret