The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler

M.0285
A man seated by a canal

A man seated by a canal

Artist: James McNeill Whistler
Date: 1858
Collection: Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Accession Number: F1898.189
Medium: pencil
Support: off-white wove paper
Size: 6 7/8-7 x 5 13/16" (175-178 x 147 mm)
Signature: none
Inscription: 'Frouare'

Date

A man seated by a canal dates from between August and October 1858.

A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art
A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art

The drawing is fully catalogued in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 285).

Images

A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art
A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art

Subject

Site

Possibly drawn in the Rhineland, or on Whistler's return journey from Cologne to Aix la Chapelle.

Sitter

A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art
A man seated by a canal, Freer Gallery of Art

Whistler's travelling companion, Ernest Delannoy (d. 1869/1872), examining his sore feet.

Technique

Conservation History

The sheet was probably taken from a sketchbook. Over fifty drawings, many in sketchbooks, most of which dated from 1857-1858, were apparently given to Whistler's half-sister Deborah and/or her husband, Francis Seymour Haden, and were later removed from the sketchbooks.

History

Provenance

See further details in r.: Les Côtes à Dieppe; v.: Cliffs and building m0222.

Exhibitions

It was not, as far as is known, exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.

Due to the conditions of Freer's will, it cannot be lent to another venue.

Bibliography

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