A dilapidated farm-house with its outbuildings, all of half-timbered construction. In front, a young girl stands outside a door which is partly opened, disclosing the face of another girl. Near a kennel at the left lies a dog. At the right is the gable end of another building, against which hay-racks are placed on which cloths are hung.
Date supplied by cataloger.
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Notes (citation):
Kennedy, Edward G. (Edward Guthrie). "The etched work of Whistler ; compiled, arranged and described by Edward G. Kennedy, with an introduction by Royal Cortissoz." Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, 1978, San Francisco.
Notes (object):
Third state of four.
The sky has ben removed (H. L. Quick). Mr. W. Dowdeswell has noted that Sir Seymour Haden said at one time that he removed the sky.