The Garden | ||
Number: | 194 | |
Date: | 1879/1880 | |
Medium: | etching and drypoint | |
Size: | 307 x 240 mm | |
Signed: | butterfly at lower left | |
Inscribed: | no | |
Set/Publication: | 'Second Venice Set', 1886 | |
No. of States: | 15 | |
Known impressions: | 43 | |
Catalogues: | K.210; M.207; W.180 | |
Impressions taken from this plate (43) |
STATE
Fifteen states are known before cancellation.
State 2
Many details are partially or completely removed, most notably the boy sitting on the third step, the shrubbery at left and right, the shading on the wall at left and - to a lesser extent - the figures within the doorway in the background; short vertical lines below the waterline at centre and ripples at left, below the boy's dangling leg, and at right, below the frame of the opening in the wall, are also removed; new work is added to the walls on both sides of the opening onto the canal; short horizontals are added along the waterline; there are new vertical and horizontal lines indicating reflections below the left and right sides of the opening; spots of foul biting appear at lower left, at the bottom of the wall, and at the lower right corner.
State 3
The shrubbery, foliage and shading on the wall in the background have been redrawn; new shading is added to the windows on the second storey and within the open doorway; the figures within the doorway are redrawn smaller in scale; many new spots of foul biting appear at left and right; there is a spot of foul biting as well as several diagonal and curved lines or scratches at the top of the image, one diagonal line above the lowest step and one below it.
Given the extent of foul biting from acid splashes, it is possible that Whistler originally considered the plate too damaged to develop further and that the diagonal and curved lines at the centre represent cancellation marks.
State 4
Most of the foul biting that appeared in the previous state has been removed; just three scratches remain, over the upper left lintel of the opening in the wall and above and below the lowest step.
State 5
The stairs are redrawn at right, and a cat is added in place of the boy removed in a earlier state; considerable shading is added to the stair risers, particularly on the one closest to the water; more shading is added to the left side of the wall in the background; the figure at right within the open doorway is slightly changed, with shading reduced.
Published in this and later states by Messrs Dowdeswell and Thibaudeau with the Twenty-six Etchings (the 'Second Venice Set') in 1886.
State 7
Strong diagonal lines now extend along the left side of the opening in the wall, from the top of the shrubbery to the lowest step; the shrubbery at right has heavier shading near the bottom as well as a patch of short dark lines at upper centre.
State 8
Fine crosshatched horizontal and vertical lines are added to the wall to the right of the open doorway, between the two thin tree trunks, and to the right of the tree trunks, above the shrubbery; a group of fine horizontals is added on the wall at right, above the shrubbery; right to left diagonal shading (///) darkens the lower part of the shrubbery.
State 9
Fine horizontal drypoint lines are added on both sides of the open doorway, along with fine diagonal shading on the right side of the arched window frame to the right of it, and additional fine horizontal and diagonal lines between the tree trunks and the shrubbery.
State 10
Shading now covers the upper back of the cat; some shrubbery is reduced or removed on both sides of the open doorway; the figures within the doorway are altered, most notably the woman on the right, who now faces left and has a distinctly outlined bustle or flounce at the back of her skirt; fine vertical shading is added to the inside of the left door frame, which is more heavily shaded at the top.
State 11
The shrubbery on the right of the open doorway has been partly redrawn with both dark lines and fine shading; the bustle or flounce at the back of the skirt of the woman at right within the doorway is no longer distinctly outlined.
State 12
Darker shading is added to the inside of the left frame of the open doorway; the two branches or vines that extend over the doorway at left are changed - both are thinner and now have more angular, zigzag shapes.
State 13
The lines around the opening in the wall are rebitten and appear stronger; there are small patches of fine, granular foul biting on the rebitten areas, particularly on and around the lintel of the opening.
State 14
Three patches of fine lines are added near the right corner of the lintel of the opening in the wall; the fine granular foul biting has been removed from the lintel but remains to left and right of it.
State 15
A series of left to right diagonal lines (\\\) crosses the lintel above the fanlight of the open doorway; the figures within the doorway are changed again, including the hair and arm of the child at left, the silhouette and shading on the skirt of the woman holding an infant and the silhouette and head of the woman at right, who now appears to wear a hat; dark shading is added between the door frame and the woman holding an infant.
Whistler kept a fragment of this etching, reproduced below, clearly showing the changes in this state, which occur around and within the open doorway.