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Château pres Paimpol

Impression: Whistler Etchings Project
Whistler Etchings Project
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Number: 472
Date: 1893/1900
Medium: etching
Size: 140 x 94 mm
Signed: butterfly to right of centre
Inscribed: no
Set/Publication: no
No. of States: 1
Known impressions: 1
Catalogues: K.-; M.-; T.-; W.-
Impressions taken from this plate  (1)

KEYWORD

building, chateau, façade, sculpture, woman.

TITLE

Whistler's original title is not known, but a descriptive title was given to the copper plate:

Chateau pres Paimpol (1893/1894, possibly Beatrice Whistler (1857-1896)). 4

The title 'Chateau près Paimpol' may have been provided by Beatrice Whistler (1857-1896) or Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958), based on information from Whistler or their own knowledge.

4: Envelope containing copper plate, Hunterian Art Gallery.

DESCRIPTION

The top right half of the plate is taken up with the façade of a house with a high, steep, roof, drawn parallel to the plate edges. The building has a tall central buttress extending from the ground to near the top of the roof, and windows to left and right that jut out of the roof, with carved stone sculptures above them, possibly armorial designs. The sculpture on the left has foliate scrolls supporting a shell or fleur-de-lys.
In front of the house is a woman, and in the middle-foreground, at left, an animal, the size of a dog or pig.

SITE

Paimpol is in Brittany, France, between Rennes and Brest. Paimpol was a small town of over 2000 inhabitants, heavily dependent on fishing. Whistler made several lithographs there including The Clock-Makers, Paimpol [c065] and Red House, Paimpol [c066] and told Thomas Robert Way (1861-1913) that he was 'delighted with the proofs ... They are most delicate and beautifully printed -.' 5

5: [20 September 1893], GUW #03341.

However, the site has not been identified with certainty. Whistler also etched several chateaux in the Loire, including Château de Bridoré [409], Château Touraine [410], Château de Verneuil, Touraine [408] and Château d'Amboise [431].