Illustration for "The Relief Fund in Lancashire" (for Once a Week), James McNeill Whistler, 1862

Illustration for "The Relief Fund in Lancashire" (for Once a Week), James McNeill Whistler, 1862

Drawing that was used at a charity benefit performance, raising money for the relief of unemployed cotton-mill workers in lancashire. Subsequently published in once a week magazine. "[whistler] expresses the idea of death by starvation, representing in nervous lines a wispy figure who is literally fading away. " -- simon cooke, "whistler as an illustrator". Date: 1862. Dimensions: sheet: 5 x 4 3/8 in. (12.7 x 11.1 cm). Medium: wood engraving. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Illustration for "The Relief Fund in Lancashire" (for Once a Week) MET DP814872
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aestheticismprints by james mcneill whistlerdepartment of drawings and prints, metropolitan museum of artrogers fundonce a week magazine, 1862wood engravingmetropolitan museum of artjames mcneill whistler

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