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"Head of a Woman (Elizabeth Dawson?) (James Abbott McNeill Whistler) , 1943.605,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 24, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/307989.
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A woman is seen from the chest up. Her hair is in a bun, and her eyes gaze downward and toward the left. Her chin is tilted downward. She is drawn in dark, sketchy lines, with white lines highlighting her brow, nose, chin, neck, and sleeves. There is also white highlighting on her collar, which appears textured and embellished. More diffuse dark shading is behind the woman’s shoulders, giving the drawing a greater sense of space and distance. The paper of this work is medium brown with flecks of darker brown and two dark stains in the bottom corners.