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  1. Beatrice Godwin Whistler after James McNeill Whistler, Count Robert de Montesquiou, 1894, NGA 11285.jpg 2,004 × 4,000; 5.19 MB Beatrix Whistler (1857-1896) - A Goldfinch on the Branch of a Cherry Tree - GLAHA-46430 - Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery.jpg 684 × 1,200; 162 KB

  2. When her father died in 1875 she married the architect Edward William Godwin, a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement. They had one son, Edward, born 1 October 1876. Godwin died in 1886, and she married Whistler on 11 August 1888. He called her 'Trixie', 'Chinkie', 'Luck' and 'Wam' and she usually signed herself 'Beatrix'.

  3. British artist and designer (1857–1896) Beatrice Birnie Whistler (Philip) aka Godwin (12 May 1857 - certain 10 May 1896)

  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 38378352. Source citation. Artist and designer, the second of ten children of the Scottish sculptor John Birnie Philip (1824–1875) and his wife, Frances Black (1825/6–1917). She studied art in her father's Chelsea studio and with the architect Edward William Godwin (1833–1886), a leading figure in the aesthetic ...

  5. Beatrice Whistler was born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1857.

  6. This work, ‘Harmony in Red: Lamplight’ was painted c.1884-86 and shows Beatrix Godwin, who was to marry Whistler in 1886. Here Whistler was interested in how the artificial lighting in his studio altered the appearance of colours – in this case the red of the cloak, hat and backdrop.

  7. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1980: 310, as by Beatrix Godwin Whistler. 1985 European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 437, repro. 1992 Hayes, John. British Paintings of the Sixteenth through Nineteenth Centuries.