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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Long before Whistler conceived of the portrait of his mother, his most important early models were his half-sister, Deborah Haden, and her family. Deborah was married to the physician, print collector, and amateur artist Francis Seymour Haden, and they had three children, Annie, Seymour, and Arthur. During one visit in 1859, Whistler created ambitious but personal depictions of the family, including the multifigure The Music Room (1917.444), which portrays the couple along with Haden’s medical partner, James Traer, as deeply absorbed in their respective activities. Meanwhile, the severe profile of Deborah in Reading by Lamplight anticipates Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 .
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James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903) — Reading by La
Henri Jean Augustin de Braekeleer — The Reader
Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818–1910) — A Lady Reading
Robert Frederick Blum (American, 1857–1903) — Girl Reading
Albert Besnard (French, 1849–1934) — Madame Besnard
Henri Fantin-Latour — Reading
François Bonvin — François Bonvin Etching
Albert Besnard — Madame Besnard
John Parker Davis (American, 1832–1910) — Among the Old Poet
Julian Alden Weir — The Evening Lamp
Johan Christian Dahl — Portrait of Eline Marie Heger as a Ch
Mary Cassatt — Lydia Reading