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Gaiety Stage Door (W. 10; S./S./T. 14)
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JAMES McNEILL WHISTLER
Whistler
Gaiety Stage Door (W. 10; S./S./T. 14)
lithograph, 1879 and 1887, on laid paper, watermark Foolscap, apart from the edition of 100 published in Notes, with full margins, an unobtrusive paper imperfection in the blank at bottom, the palest light-staining, otherwise in good condition, framed; and Victoria Club (W. 11; S./S./T. 15)--lithograph, 1879 and 1887, on laid paper, second (final) state, apart from the edition of 100 published in Notes, with full margins, very pale light-staining and scattered foxing, a -inch tear at the left margin edge, framed (2)
Whistler
Gaiety Stage Door (W. 10; S./S./T. 14)
lithograph, 1879 and 1887, on laid paper, watermark Foolscap, apart from the edition of 100 published in Notes, with full margins, an unobtrusive paper imperfection in the blank at bottom, the palest light-staining, otherwise in good condition, framed; and Victoria Club (W. 11; S./S./T. 15)--lithograph, 1879 and 1887, on laid paper, second (final) state, apart from the edition of 100 published in Notes, with full margins, very pale light-staining and scattered foxing, a -inch tear at the left margin edge, framed (2)
Provenance
Colonel Frank J. Hecker, Detroit
Louise Hecker Fletcher
By descent to the present owner
Colonel Frank J. Hecker was a business partner of Charles Freer. With Freer's encouragement, he assembled a large collection of Whistler's prints.
Louise Hecker Fletcher
By descent to the present owner
Colonel Frank J. Hecker was a business partner of Charles Freer. With Freer's encouragement, he assembled a large collection of Whistler's prints.