Weary

James McNeill Whistler American

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Whistler depicts the celebrated Irish beauty Joanna Hiffernan—his model and mistress—sunk in an armchair, engulfed by a long skirt and loose hair, her lips parted as if to speak. The delicate paper captures the soft, drypoint lines and conveys a sensual mood. The light sketch of a girl’s head (in the lower left of the sheet) suggests that Whistler first worked on the plate from the opposite direction with another subject in mind. Drypoint lines were scratched directly into the copper to produce this famous image.

Weary, James McNeill Whistler (American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London), Drypoint, printed in black ink on tissue weight ivory Japan; fourth state of six (Glasgow)

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