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  1. Beatrice Whistler (also known as Beatrix or Trixie; 12 May 1857 – 10 May 1896) was born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1857. She was the eldest daughter of ten children of the sculptor John Birnie Philip [1] and Frances Black. She studied art in her father's studio and with Edward William Godwin who was an architect-designer.

  2. Works on View. Limit to works on view. Online Images. Limit to works with online images. Classification. Limit to works of classification: Nationality. Limit to works of artist nationalities: Online Editions.

  3. 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'. Life: She studied art in her father's Chelsea studio and with Godwin. On her marriage, she worked in the studio-workshop, and collaborated on furniture and house designs.

  4. Thomas Robert Way. Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, after Whistler, 1892. Thomas Robert Way. Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, after Whistler, 1892. Thomas Robert Way.

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

  6. May 12, 1857 - May 10, 1896 Beatrice Whistler was born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1857. She was the eldest daughter of ten children of the sculptor John Birnie Philip and Frances Black. She...

  7. 1857-1896. Biography. Wife of Edward William Godwin; following his death in 1886 married the painter James McNeill Whistler (qq.v.) two years later; sometimes known as Beatrix Whistler. Her sister, Rosalind Birnie Philip (q.v.), was Whistler's executrix. New search.