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

 

Prussian portraits

Site

Drawn at some town between Cologne to Aix la Chappelle.

Sitter

Whistler told his sister Deborah Delano Haden (1825-1908) that, returning penniless from the Rhineland, he drew portraits for food and lodgings:

'the first night I made a portrait in pencil (we happily had saved a sheet of paper) for a plate of soup for Erneste and myself … I was unable to move out of the way of a mob of hooting Prussian children ... how we were weary and miserable, - how I, for a glass of milk I had to make the portrait of one of my young tormentors … how for another portrait, we had a piece of black bread and an egg … how we came upon a Dorf where there was a fair - how I there made portraits of "butchers and bakers and candlestick makers" for five groschen a piece that is a little more than fourpence!! ... and yet I did my best - and each one of the eighteen portraits, was a drawing such as Seymour would have been pleased to see come from my hand!' 1

Notes:

1: [October 1858], GUW #01912.

Last updated: 8th March 2021 by Margaret