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photograph of Whistler: Whistler PH1/98 |
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IntroductionThe largest single collection of the correspondence and papers of the artist James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903). Over a third of the 7,000 letters are written by Whistler; the remainder are letters he received. An extensive reference library of over 1,000 volumes on Whistler includes some 200 books from the artist’s library, a nearly complete collection of Whistler’s own publications and exhibition catalogues, thousands of his presscuttings and hundreds of photographs. Receipt of the CollectionThe major part of the collection came to the University of Glasgow from Miss Rosalind Birnie Philip, Whistler’s sister-in-law, who inherited his estate. Whistler’s mother was of Scottish descent, and Whistler was gratified when Glasgow Corporation bought his Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle, in 1891; the University of Glasgow subsequently awarded Whistler an honorary doctorate. Miss Birnie Philip donated works and papers to the University in 1935 and again in 1954; the remaining items from Whistler’s estate came with her bequest to the University in 1958. Other letters and documents were bequeathed in 1955 by Joseph Whistler Revillon, Whistler’s great-nephew. More recent donations have included Whistler’s correspondence with the Scottish collector J.J. Cowan, and the correspondence between Whistler and the artist E.A. Walton. Since 1958, the original collection has also been enlarged by purchase of considerable numbers of Whistler letters. Development of the CollectionIn addition the Library has gathered reference copies of Whistler letters in other collections, notably those in the Library of Congress, the Freer Gallery of Art and the New York Public Library. With the 2,650 letters written by Whistler that are present in the collection, either in the original or in contemporary copies, the total number of letters written by the artist identified so far comes close to 6,000. A portion of the correspondence has been edited for publication and is available onthe web as the online correspondence of James McNeill Whistler. Microfilmed MaterialThe letters, papers, presscuttings and photographs in the collection, together with selected publications by Whistler and abstracts of the correspondence, were microfilmed in 1990 for the Archives of American Art, Washington, D.C. Copies of the 29 reels are available on inter-library loan on application to the Archives of American Art, 750 9th Street NW - Suite 2200, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560-0937, U.S.A.; microfilmed material is available on inter-library loan to UK and European libraries from Glasgow University Library. Finding aids and descriptions
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