D.C. Seitz, Whistler Stories - 1913
Oscar Wilde: I wish I had said that. Whistler: You will, Oscar, you will.
Contested Source - D.C. Seitx, Whistler Stories - ? also L.C. Ingleby, Oscar Wilde - 1907?
One cannot continually disappoint a Continent.
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - 1890 - Propositions, 2.
I hope, dear father, you will not object to my choice.
A letter to his father on the direction of his future.
I am not arguing with you – I am telling you.
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - 1890 - Propositions, 2.
Tom Prideaux and Time-Life Books, The World of Whistler - 1970.
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - 1890 - Propositions, 2.
To a lady who said the two greatest painters were Whistler and Velasquez: Why drag in Velasquez?
D.C. Seitx, Whistler Stories
General upheaval!! I had to empty my house and purify it from cellar to eaves.
Letter to Henri Fantin-Latour - 1864, on the arrival of Whistler's very religious and proper mother arrival in London, upsetting her son's bohemian existence and temporarily exacerbating family tensions - Anderson and Koval.
Raiding an Englishman's fridge is like dating a nun: You're never gonna get the good stuff.
On opening Giles' refrigerator