James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
Palaces, Brussels, 1887
Etching and drypoint
22.5 x 14.9 cm
8 7/8 x 5 7/8 in
8 7/8 x 5 7/8 in
Monogrammed with the butterfly in the plate, upper left; signed with the butterfly in pencil on the tab.
LOPF 2026: Allinson Gallery, Inc., Online Exhibitor
Price upon application
Kennedy 361.i/ii; Glasgow 338.i/ii. Kennedy's and Glasgow's first state (of 2), before the additional work under the balcony at left. Brussels Set, #7. There was no published edition of this...
Kennedy 361.i/ii; Glasgow 338.i/ii. Kennedy's and Glasgow's first state (of 2), before the additional work under the balcony at left. Brussels Set, #7. There was no published edition of this rare image. Glasgow lists 16 known impressions, 15 of which are in museums. An extremely rich impression with drypoint burr printed by Whistler on Pro Patria laid paper. Provenance: R.E. Lewis, Inc., Bonhams. Housed in an elaborate antique gold frame. "Palaces, Brussels" (also known as Grand' Place, Brussels) was part of a rare series of etchings Whistler made during his 1887 tour.
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