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

 

Palette

Description


                    Palette, Glasgow University Library
Palette, Glasgow University Library

Whistler's accompanying letter describes the table palette as follows:

'You must send for Grau and tell him to make at once, a palette exactly like mine - the same size, etc. - - with the little boxes all round for the paints - you know. - finish it at once - pack it up and send it to

Monsieur de La Gandara 22. / Rue Monsieur le Prince / Paris.'

I cannot tell you how courteous and kind he has been - nor can I exagerate [sic] the unheard of trouble I have given him - Happily this present from me will be for him a joy beyond all past annoyances - and I am sure you will wish him to have it' 1

Whistler and Portrait of Maud Franklin, photograph, GUL Whistler PH1/120
Whistler and Portrait of Maud Franklin, photograph, GUL Whistler PH1/120

A photograph of Whistler at work on Portrait of Maud Franklin [YMSM 353], reproduced above, probably in 1886, shows him using a table palette.

In 1886 George Augustus Sala (1828-1895) had described Whistler's Fulham Road studio, where he used such a table palette, and George Percy Jacomb Hood (1857-1929) painted the palette loaded with paint and oil. 2

Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac (1855-1921) described the palette as 'une vaste table d'acajou sur le coin de laquelle, en une minuscule plaque d'argent, voltige le butterfly'. 3

Notes:

1: GUW #06603.

2: Salaman 1886 B [more] . Pennell 1921C [more] , palette repr. f.p. 122. The original is now in Tate Britain.

3: Newton 1990 [more] , p. 149.

Last updated: 23rd February 2021 by Margaret