Ethel Whibley

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Ethel Whibley (née Philip; 29 September 1861 – 21 April 1920), was the sister-in-law of James McNeill Whistler. Ethel was a secretary to Whistler who used Ethel as a model for a number of full-length portraits painted during the period 1888 to the mid-1890s. Her sister Beatrice (also called 'Beatrix' or 'Trixie') married James McNeill Whistler in 1888, following the death of her first husband Edward William Godwin. In 1896 Ethel married the writer Charles Whibley. Her sister Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958) subsequently acted as secretary to Whistler and was appointed Whistler's executrix at his death. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ethel Whibley
rdf:langString Ethel Whibley
rdf:langString Ethel Whibley
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xsd:date 1920-04-21
rdf:langString Chelsea, London, England
xsd:date 1861-09-29
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rdf:langString née Ethel Birnie Philip
xsd:date 1861-09-29
rdf:langString Mother of Pearl and Silver: The Andalusian , National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
xsd:date 1920-04-21
rdf:langString Secretary & model for James McNeill Whistler
rdf:langString John Birnie Philip and Frances Black
rdf:langString Ethel Whibley (née Philip; 29 September 1861 – 21 April 1920), was the sister-in-law of James McNeill Whistler. Ethel was a secretary to Whistler who used Ethel as a model for a number of full-length portraits painted during the period 1888 to the mid-1890s. Her sister Beatrice (also called 'Beatrix' or 'Trixie') married James McNeill Whistler in 1888, following the death of her first husband Edward William Godwin. In 1896 Ethel married the writer Charles Whibley. Her sister Rosalind Birnie Philip (1873-1958) subsequently acted as secretary to Whistler and was appointed Whistler's executrix at his death.
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