James McNeill Whistler

The Duet

1894
Transfer lithograph in black on cream laid paper
24.6 × 16.5 cm (9.7 × 6.5 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Similar to many other artists of the period, Whistler relied on family members to serve as models. Relatives sometimes posed for formal works but were often pictured in everyday settings. Many of the resulting prints and drawings are charmingly casual, as exemplified by these domestic images of Whistler’s wife and two of her sisters. In one, Beatrice Whistler and her younger sister Ethel Whibley play a four-hand piano piece in the comfortable, lamp-lit salon of the Whistlers’ home in Paris. The other lithograph, which shows Beatrice’s youngest sister, Rosalind Birnie Philip, is more poignant. Whistler drew her as she sat by Beatrice’s sickbed in a London hotel room, several months before Beatrice’s death.

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