The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler

M.0499
Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander'

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander'

Artist: James McNeill Whistler
Date: 1874
Collection: British Museum, London
Accession Number: 1958-2-8-3
Medium: pencil and grey wash
Support: cream paper, laid down
Size: 5 x 2 9/16" (127 x 65-68 mm)
Signature: butterfly
Inscription: none

Date

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander' dates from 1873/1874, and was given to the sitter, her mother, or her father, William Cleverly Alexander (1840-1916).

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum
Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum

The drawing is fully catalogued in MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more] (cat. no. 499).

Images

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum
Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum

Miss May Alexander, Tate Britain
Miss May Alexander, Tate Britain

Subject

Sitter

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum
Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum

Agnes Mary ('May') Alexander (1862-1950), daughter of William Cleverly Alexander (1840-1916) and Rachel Agnes Lucas (Mrs W. C. Alexander) (1837-1900), was the subject of this drawing though she would not actually have sat for it.

Technique

Composition

Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum
Study for 'Portrait of Miss May Alexander', British Museum

Miss May Alexander, Tate Britain
Miss May Alexander, Tate Britain

This is a preliminary study for Miss May Alexander y127.

Conservation History

The drawing was placed in an album.

History

Provenance

Exhibitions

It was not exhibited in Whistler's lifetime.

Bibliography

Catalogues Raisonnés


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