Sketches on the Coast Survey Plate 1854–55 James McNeill Whistler American Whistler made his first etching while employed as a draftsman at the Coast and Geodetic Survey in Washington, , between 1854 and 1855. A staff member taught him the technique and supplied him with a copper plate, on which he etched topographic renderings of coastlines, then sketched freely drawn figures, and an oval vignette representing "Mrs. Partington and Ike"—characters from a Mark Twain story. The hooded hidalgo, or minor Spanish nobleman, at upper right is likely a self-portrait that hints at the artist’s


Sketches on the Coast Survey Plate 1854–55 James McNeill Whistler American Whistler made his first etching while employed as a draftsman at the Coast and Geodetic Survey in Washington, , between 1854 and 1855. A staff member taught him the technique and supplied him with a copper plate, on which he etched topographic renderings of coastlines, then sketched freely drawn figures, and an oval vignette representing "Mrs. Partington and Ike"—characters from a Mark Twain story. The hooded hidalgo, or minor Spanish nobleman, at upper right is likely a self-portrait that hints at the artist’s bubbling ambition. Within a few months, he would be in Paris, pursing an artistic Sketches on the Coast Survey Plate 372473


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