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The Corresponence of James McNeil Whistler
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System Number: 13018
Date: [11 February 1888][1]
Author: JW
Place: [London]
Recipient: Thomas M. McLean[2]
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler NB 1/28
Document Type: MsD[3]


28[4]   T. M. McLean        
1888 guineas   number      
Feb 11 (?) Gipsy Baby[5] [sic]   5 5 0
Amsterdam   8 8 "
Japanese Dress   4 4 "
The Little Cloak   4 4 "
Fur Tippet   6 6 "
Wych Street   6 6 "
Little Nurse   6 6 "
Ramparts   8 8 "
Fur cloak   10 10 "
The Fan   5 5 "
Stooping Figure   5 5 "
King's Road Chelsea   5 5 "
Battersea Bridge No. 3.   10 10 "
Nude Figure   8 8 "
Salvation Army   6 6 "
Milman's Row   6 6 "
Dry point Indication   10 10 "
Market Place Bruges   6 6 "
Court Yard   12 12 "
Fishwomen   6 6 "
Children's Fruit Barrow   4 4 "
Church Brussels    8   8   " 
    155 18 0
20% discount    31  1  7
Received by cheque   124  6  5

 


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Notes:

1.  [11 February 1888]
The fact that the date on this table is recorded somewhat uncertainly as 'Feb 11 (?)' indicates that it was possibly penned some time after that date.

2.  Thomas M. McLean
Thomas M. McLean (b. ca 1832), print dealer and publisher [more].

3.  MsD
Written in the hand of Charles James Whistler Hanson (1870-1935), engineer, son of JW and Louisa Fanny Hanson [more].

4.  28
Printed in top left corner.

5.  Gipsy Baby ... Church Brussels
This records the sale of etchings, mostly executed the previous year. The etchings were Gypsy Baby (Greedy Baby) (K.339); unidentified; The Japanese Dress (K.337); unidentified; unidentified; Wych Street (K.159); The Little Nurse (K.302); probably Ramparts, Sandwich (K.309); The Fur Cloak (K.332); The Fan (Model No.3) (K.345); Model Stooping (K.342); King's Road, Chelsea (K.278); Sketch of Battersea Bridge (K.311); Little Nude Figure (K.340); Salvation Army, Sandwich (K.305); Rag-Shop, Milman's Row (K.272); unidentified drypoint; Market-Place, Bruges (K.351); Courtyard, Brussels (K.355); possibly Fish-Market, Ostend (K.349) or The Fish-Shop, Busy Chelsea (K.264); possibly Fruitshop (K.259); and Church, Brussels (K.356).