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had been Whistler's main model since the 1870s and became Whistler's mistress. She called herself "Mrs Whistler", with Whistler usually referring to her in company as "Madame". Whistler showed no intention of marrying Maud. Through his friendship with Edward Godwin, Whistler became close to Beatrice
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Edward Godwin and Beatrice had a son together, also called Edward (1876–1957), who became known as a sculptor. He created the bronze angels that were placed on the Whistlers' tomb in Chiswick Old Cemetery.
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Beatrice signed her work with a monogram or trefoil 'BP', then 'BG'. She also exhibited as 'Rix Birnie' to avoid being stigmatised as a female artist. A limited number of her works remain: oil studies
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on 10 May 1896 and was buried on her birthday, 12 May, in Chiswick Old Cemetery in the London Borough of Hounslow. Following his death Whistler was buried in the same tomb as his wife.
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was 'Wobbles'; and Rosalind was referred to as (the 'Major'); with Whistler signing family correspondence as the 'General' when he did not sign with his butterfly signature.
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in his will. In Whistler's correspondence Beatrice was referred to as 'Trixie' or 'Chinkie' and also ‘Luck’ and ‘Wam’; his sister-in-law and secretary (1890–1894)
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database
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He was at the top of his career when it was discovered that Beatrice had cancer. They returned to London in February 1896, taking rooms at the
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who was an architect-designer. On 4 January 1876 she became the second wife of Edward Godwin. Following the death of Godwin, Beatrice married
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interrupting the marriage ceremony. The marriage took place on 11 August 1888, with the ceremony attended by a reporter from the
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to marry the couple. No publicity was given to the ceremony to avoid the possibility of a furious
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995
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Biography of Rosalind Birnie Philip, (1873–1958) University of Glasgow, Special Collections
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McLaren Young, Andrew, MacDonald, Margaret F., Spencer, Robin and Miles, Hamish,
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James McNeill Whistler. Drawings, Pastels and Watercolours. A Catalogue Raisonné
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on 12 May 1857. She was the eldest daughter of ten children of the sculptor
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The Whistler Collection at University of Glasgow, Hunterian Art Gallery
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had been the secretary to Whistler before her marriage to the writer
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and Frances Black. She studied art in her father's studio and with
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MacDonald, Margaret F., Galassi, Susan Grace and Ribeiro, Aileen,
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while they sought medical treatment. Whistler's portraits of her,
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insisted that they should be married before the end of the week.
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Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle
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The Correspondence of James McNeill Whistler, Glasgow University
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Catalogue raisonné of the etchings of James McNeill Whistler
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acted as secretary to Whistler and was appointed Whistler's
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The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
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Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain
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by M.F. MacDonald, G. Petri, M. Hausberg, J. Meacock.
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Images of her that were painted by Whistler include:
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The wedding was arranged; as a member of Parliament,
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Chelsea, London
Hampstead Heath
Edward William Godwin
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
John Birnie Philip
Chelsea, London
John Birnie Philip
Edward William Godwin
James McNeill Whistler
Ethel Whibley
Charles Whibley
Rosalind Birnie Philip
executrix
Ethel Whibley
Charles Whibley

Maud Franklin
Louise Jopling
Henry Labouchère
Henry Labouchère
House of Commons
Maud Franklin
Pall Mall Gazette
Tite Street
Cheyne Walk
Goupil Gallery
nocturnes
Rue du Bac, Paris
Montparnasse

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