Joanna Douglas in “The Trial Sermon”

Maker(s)
Artist: James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
Printer: Dalziel Brothers (19th century)
Historical period(s)
1862
Medium
Wood engraving; ink on paper
Geography
United States
Credit Line
Gift of Gordon H. Brown
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Study Collection
Accession Number
FSC-GR-433
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Print
Type

Intaglio

Keywords
portrait, United States
Provenance
Provenance research underway.
Published References
  • Margaret F. MacDonald. James McNeill Whistler: Drawings, Pastels, and Watercolours : A Catalogue Raisonné. New Haven, 1995. cat. 301, 97.
  • Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Joseph Pennell. The Life of James McNeill Whistler. 2 vols., London and Philadelphia. vol. 1: p. 99.
  • Robert H. Getscher, Paul G. Marks. James McNeill Whistler and John Singer Sargent: Two Annotated Bibliographies. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, vol. 467 New York. p. 74.
  • Andrew McLaren Young. James McNeill Whistler: An Exhibition of Paintings and Other Works. Exh. cat. London and New York. p. 156.
  • Una L. Johnson. The Wood Engravings of James McNeill Whistler. no. 28, October 1941. pp. 274-91.
  • Good Words. London. p. 649.
Collection Area(s)
American Art
Web Resources
Google Cultural Institute
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