“Annie Haden” is a drypoint portrait on paper created by the artist James McNeill Whistler in the year 1860. The artwork belongs to the Realism art movement and measures 21.4 by 34.8 centimeters.
The artwork portrays a young girl, Annie Haden, standing with a composed and serene expression. The intricate details of her layered clothing, including a cloak and a hat, are meticulously rendered, emphasizing the artist’s skill in capturing texture and form. The background consists of vertical lines that create a sense of depth and contrast with the central figure. Whistler’s adept use of drypoint technique adds a dynamic quality to the piece, demonstrating his mastery in evoking realism through delicate lines and tonal variation.