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The Little Nurse, Gray's Inn
Object Details
- Label
- Whistler etchings are identified by "G" numbers as assigned in "James McNeill Whistler: The Etchings, a catalogue raisonne," by Margaret F. McDonald, Grischka Petri, Meg Hausberg, and Joanna Meacock (University of Glasgow, 2012), http://etchings.arts.gla.ac.uk. This print is G286 state 1 of 1.
- Provenance
- To 1888
- H. Wunderlich & Co., New York to 1888 [1]
- From 1888 to 1919
- Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from H. Wunderlich & Co. in 1888 [2]
- From 1920
- Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [3]
- Notes:
- [1] See Original Whistler List, Etchings, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives.
- [2] See note 1.
- [3] The original deed of Charles Lang Freer's gift was signed in 1906. The collection was received in 1920 upon the completion of the Freer Gallery.
- Collection
- Freer Gallery of Art Collection
- Previous custodian or owner
- H. Wunderlich & Co. (1874-1912) (C.L. Freer source)
- Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919)
- Credit Line
- Gift of Charles Lang Freer
- Data Source
- Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
- Date
- ca. 1886-1888
- Accession Number
- F1888.12
- Artist
- James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Medium
- Etching; ink on paper
- Dimensions
- H x W (overall): 13.2 x 9.7 cm (5 3/16 x 3 13/16 in)
- Origin
- United States
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- Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection
- Topic
- etching (printing process)
- child
- United States
- American Art
- Charles Lang Freer collection
- Record ID
- fsg_F1888.12
- Usage
- Not determined
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