Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Whistler's first set of prints, the so-called French Set, included domestic and genre scenes, studies of friends and their children, and glimpses of shadowy figures in backstreets, alleyways, and anonymous interiors. His choice of subject and treatment reflected the American ex-patriot's awareness of modern realist trends in French art. This print, made after Whistler's return to Paris from the Rhine, describes an old woman silhouetted in a doorway, thrown into relief by a shadowed interior. Bent with fatigue, she sits among bundles of scavenged rags, gathered by the poor and sold to papermakers. The image resonates with the painful combination of aging and urban poverty.
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James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques (The Old Woma
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques (The Old Woma
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques (The Old Woma
James McNeill Whistler — La Vielle aux Loques
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux loques
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques (The Old Woma
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques (The Old Woma
James McNeill Whistler — La Vielle aux Loques
James McNeill Whistler — La Vielle aux loques
James McNeill Whistler — La Vielle aux Loques
James McNeill Whistler — La Vieille aux Loques
Robert Frederick Blum (American, 1857–1903) — Monday Morning