Collection Items
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Photo, Print, DrawingWillie Whistler and "camarades" on their way to the chapel after putting on their canonicals 1 drawing : pen, dark brown ink, and graphite ; sheet 24.8 x 19.4 cm. | Three cadets in uniform, standing on a wall, calling down to four figures in caps and gowns who are walking towards chapel entrance. Also includes sketch at bottom of sheet: stick figure with goatee and feathered hat; lower half of figure in cadet's trousers lounging with legs crossed...
- Contributor: Whistler, James McNeill
- Date: 1851-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingPosition of a soldier: annihilation of the bowels 1 drawing : pen and ink ; sheet 15.5 x 13.0 cm. | Satirical drawing of a cadet pointing at a man in civilian clothes who is trying to stand at attention. Drawn while Whistler was a cadet at West Point. Probably from the Alexander Webb album.
- Contributor: Whistler, James McNeill
- Date: 1852-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingMerit its own reward, or, The best man leads off the squad 1 drawing : pen, black ink, and ink wash ; sheet 15.7 x 14.5 cm. | Satirical drawing showing a cadet lining up three men in civilian clothes. Drawn when Whistler was a cadet at West Point. Probably from the Alexander Webb album.
- Contributor: Whistler, James McNeill
- Date: 1852-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe admiration of the furloughmen 1 drawing : pen, black ink, and graphite ; sheet 12.3 x 10.8 cm. | Satirical drawing showing a dandy being admired by a group of cadets. Changes in composition include figures moved or crossed out. Drawn while Whistler was a cadet at West Point. Possibly from the Alexander Webb album.
- Contributor: Whistler, James McNeill
- Date: 1851-01-01