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Rosalind Birnie Philip

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192:(Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co.; London: W. Heinemann, 1908), although Rosalind, as executor of Whistler’s estate, attempted to prevent its publication because she disapproved of the manuscript. Rosalind saw her role as being the guardian of Whistler's reputation. Her views about the Pennells' biography recalls Whistler's objection to biographers. Whistler had stated that he was "determined that no mendacious scamp shall tell the foolish truths about me." 209:, of major paintings of Whistler as well as prints, pastels and drawings. In 1955, she gifted the University a collection of Whistler’s correspondence and books. Following Rosalind’s death in 1958 the balance of her collection of Whistler’s paintings, works on paper and manuscripts and books went to the University. 200:
Following Whistler’s death in 1903 Rosalind inherited his estate. She continued to collect his letters and purchased prints to add to the collection of the works of Whistler. In 1938 she made the first gift to the
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was 'Wobbles'; and Rosalind was referred to as the 'Major'; with Whistler signing family correspondence as the 'General' when he did not sign with his butterfly signature.
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Rosalind Birnie Philip was born at Chelsea, London on 14 November 1873. She was the youngest of ten children of the sculptor
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in 1896 Rosalind acted as secretary to Whistler and was appointed Whistler's sole beneficiary and the
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In 1896, when Rosalind was 22 years of age, Beatrice died of cancer. Whistler made her his
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Biography of Rosalind Birnie Philip, (1873–1958) University of Glasgow, Special Collections
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had been the secretary to Whistler from 1890 to 1894 before her marriage to the writer
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McLaren Young, Andrew, MacDonald, Margaret F., Spencer, Robin and Miles, Hamish,
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James McNeill Whistler. Drawings, Pastels and Watercolours. A Catalogue Raisonné
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The Whistler Collection at University of Glasgow, Hunterian Art Gallery
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MacDonald, Margaret F., Galassi, Susan Grace and Ribeiro, Aileen,
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The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler, Glasgow University
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Whistler correspondence, on-line edition, University of Glasgow
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Catalogue raisonné of the etchings of James McNeill Whistler
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to write his biography. The biography was published as
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by M.F. MacDonald, G. Petri, M. Hausberg, J. Meacock.
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The Jade Necklace: Portrait of Rosalind Birnie Philip
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Pennell, Stanley Joseph and Elizabeth Robin (1911).
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Chelsea, London
James McNeill Whistler
executrix
John Birnie Philip
James McNeill Whistler
Beatrice
executrix
John Birnie Philip
Beatrice
James McNeill Whistler
Edward William Godwin
Ethel Whibley
Charles Whibley
Ethel Whibley
Charles Whibley
ward
executrix
Chelsea
William Heinemann
William Ernest Henley
Charles Whibley
Joseph Pennell
Elizabeth Robins Pennell
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
University of Glasgow
Biography of Rosalind Birnie Philip, (1873–1958) University of Glasgow, Special Collections
Biography of John Birnie Philip, (1824–1875)
Whistler correspondence, on-line edition, University of Glasgow
ISBN
0-679-40099-0

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