Prints and Drawings
| Year | Title | Image | Collection | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1883 | Famous Connoisseur (Fameux Connaisseur), crayon and pencil on graph paper | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | |
| 1884 | Portrait of the Artist, pen and brown ink | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | |
| 1885 | Audience at a Parisian Theatre I (c. 1885), Graphite on cream wove paper | Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | ||
| 1885 | Audience at a Parisian Theatre II (c. 1885), Graphite on cream wove paper | Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | ||
| 1897 | Hansom Cabs, New York (c. 1897), black chalk on ruled paper | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | |
| 1897 | Whistler Dozing, drypoint on paper | view | Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | |
| 1904 | Portrait of the Marquis de Biron (c. 1904), black chalk | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | |
| 1905 | Portrait of a Lady (c. 1905), crayon on paper | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | |
| Portrait of Edward G. Kennedy, black graphite | view | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | Subject: lived 1849-1932. | |
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