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Study of a Girl's Head and Shoulders

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oil paint (paint)9 × 15 Cm

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In addition to large-scale portraits, James McNeill Whistler created small-scale likenesses, often on wood panel, as in this painting of a young sitter. A well-known beauty, Olga Caracciolo lived in Dieppe, France, likely where this work was executed, and later married the photographer Adolf de Meyer. Rather than a swift, abbreviated study for a larger composition, Whistler considered a work such as this to be a satisfying aesthetic whole. Indeed, small paintings serve as invitations for an intimate viewing experience and contemplation of the artist’s harmonies of color and form.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions9 × 15 Cm
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note

Margaret F. MacDonald, Grischka Petri, "Study of a Girl's Head and Shoulders," <em>The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler: A Catalogue Raisonné</em>, University of Glasgow, accessed June 3, 2020, <a href="https://whistlerpaintings.gla.ac.u...

Margaret F. MacDonald, Grischka Petri, "Study of a Girl's Head and Shoulders," The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler: A Catalogue Raisonné, University of Glasgow, accessed June 3, 2020, https://whistlerpaintings.gla.ac.uk/catalogue/display/?mid=y486 (ill.).
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Jay A. Clarke and Sarah Kelly Oehler, eds., <em>Whistler Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago</em>

Jay A. Clarke and Sarah Kelly Oehler, eds., Whistler Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2020), cat. 36 (ill.), http://artic.edu/digitalwhistler.
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/4071/two-centuries-of-american-art-1750-1950"><em>Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950</em></a>, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960...

Art Institute of Chicago, Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960, no cat. [downloadable checklist available].
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exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, <em>Summer Exhibitions</em>, July 20–Oct. 29, 1939, cat. 5.

Art Institute of Chicago, Summer Exhibitions, July 20–Oct. 29, 1939, cat. 5.
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1933.

given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1933.
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bequeathed to her friend Walter Stanton Brewster (1872–1954), Chicago, 1932 [<a href="https://publications....

bequeathed to her friend Walter Stanton Brewster (1872–1954), Chicago, 1932 [Last Will and Testament and Letters Testamentary of Annie S. Coburn, Dated August 9, 1932, Article 3 (p), as Girl’s Head]
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exhibition

London, International Society of Sculptors, Painters, and Gravers, The New Gallery, Regent Street, <em>Memorial Exhibition of the Works of the Late James McNeill Whistler</em>, Feb. 22-Apr. 15, 1905, cat. 58...

London, International Society of Sculptors, Painters, and Gravers, The New Gallery, Regent Street, Memorial Exhibition of the Works of the Late James McNeill Whistler, Feb. 22-Apr. 15, 1905, cat. 58, as Study of a Girl’s Head and Shoulders.
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Baroness Olga de Meyer, by 1905 [lent to London 1905]....

Baroness Olga de Meyer, by 1905 [lent to London 1905]. Annie Swan Coburn (Mrs. Lewis Larned, 1856–1932), Chicago, by 1932
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