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Speke Hall: The Avenue | ||
Number: | 101 | |
Date: | 1870-1878 | |
Medium: | etching and drypoint | |
Size: | 228 x 152 mm | |
Signed: | 'Whistler' at lower right (1-12); butterfly lower left (11-12); both removed (13-final) | |
Inscribed: | '1870. / Speke Hall.' at lower right | |
Set/Publication: | no | |
No. of States: | 14 | |
Known impressions: | 22 | |
Catalogues: | K.96; M.95; W.86 | |
Impressions taken from this plate (22) |
STATE
Fourteen states are known before cancellation.
State 1
Signed 'Whistler 1870. / Speke Hall.' at lower right.
The house-front below the two gables at the left is blank, except for faint indications of a doorway and a railing. In the foreground to left of centre stands a woman seen from the back, turning and holding up her skirt with her left hand. In the distance at left, much nearer to the house, there is the faint suggestion of another woman.
State 2
The skirt of the woman in the foreground has been broadened to right; and the outline of the skirt at left has been reinforced; short diagonal lines are added to the shading on the woman's shoulders and back, and slanting lines, from left to right (\\\), between the trees to right of the house.
State 3
Diagonal shading is added on the skirt at right; the dark collar is extended at left; short lines are added below the elbow at right; the shadow from her left arm is extended, and diagonal, slightly curving lines cross her waistline to right.
State 4
The figure has been partly burnished out and altered, making her shoulders more rounded, and her waist lower; her back is shaded more softly and evenly; dark shading suggests the skirt is gathered in a train at the back.
State 5
The figure is further softened and altered; the hat is partly removed and the head is slightly bent forward; the skirt is narrowed below the hips and pulled up in front, curving out at the hem at left.
State 7
A smaller woman, in drypoint, stands in profile, facing to the left and looking down, her left arm by her side; she wears a close-fitting bodice that runs smoothly into a narrow skirt with a short train; the train sweeps forward, as if she is turning round; her fitted sleeves are slightly full at the top; she wears a hat with medium brim and low flat crown, decorated with a ribbon.
This was Kennedy's fifth state, but the impression he reproduced, which has not been located, was either very lightly inked or poorly reproduced. 12
12: Kennedy 1910 (cat. no. 96 V).
State 8
The house-front, except between two trees at the extreme left, is virtually finished, showing the broad entrance archway, and a fence leading up to it at left; there is darker foliage on the bushes at the centre of the house-front, and more shading on the trees at left; the woman's hat is trimmed with ribbon and feathers, the jacket has a fur collar, her bodice and skirt are widened, the skirt is trimmed with pleats, gathered in at the sides and at the back, and the train, held in her left hand, sweeps round to the front at right.
State 9
The woman is wearing a close-fitting jacket trimmed at neck and hem with fur or feathers, and a ribbon below her neck.
State 10
There is new work on the trunks of the trees at left, between the trees at right, and on the roof and timbering on the gable between the two trees at the extreme left; short lines extend the fur trim of the woman's jacket at neck, waist and hem; short lines suggest the edge of the grass and path.
State 12
The woman's right arm emerges in a curve behind her jacket at right; the front of the skirt has either been rubbed down or is fading.
State 13
The figure, signature and butterfly are almost entirely removed; the top of the central bush in front of the house is partly rubbed down; the clouds have faded.