Emphasis Preaching Journal
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Illustration
Anna Matilda McNeil Whistler was immortalized in her son's painting, popularly known as "Whistler's Mother." In this artistic rendition her pose is prim, her dress is black, and her ambiance is gray; yet, despite her plainness, the painting radiates filial devotion. A friend came to view the completed work and commented to the artist on the beauty of her face. James Whistler remained silent for several minutes, and then very softly replied, "Yes. One does like to make one's Mummy just as nice as possible."

