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A work made of lithotint with scraping and roulette in black ink on ivory wove proofing paper.

Study: Maud Seated

1878

James McNeill Whistler American, 1834-1903

United States

Whistler frequently depicted his mistresses (and later, his wife), including the early etching Finette (nearby, 1938.1882) and this later lithotint. This subject’s relaxed pose—curled up in a chair, legs draped to the side—demonstrates an easy intimacy completely at odds with the portrait of Whistler’s straight-laced Victorian mother.

Lithotint with scraping and roulette in black ink on ivory wove proofing paper

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