"The Life of James McNeill Whistler" by Elizabeth Robins Pennell and Joseph Pennell is a biography about the life of the American painter James McNeill Whistler and explores his journey from birth to becoming an established artist. Beginning with his birth in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1834, the book presents his upbringing and artistic growth. The book also describes the influence of his father, Major George Washington Whistler, and other family details that shaped his personality and later success in the art community. The book strives to give a balanced view of Whistler's life and artistic career.

The Life of James McNeill Whistler
By Elizabeth Robins Pennell
Discover the story behind a famous painter's rise to greatness and the family secrets that molded his complex character.
Summary
About the AuthorElizabeth Robins Pennell was an American writer who, for most of her adult life, made her home in London. A researcher summed her up in a work published in 2000 as "an adventurous, accomplished, self-assured, well-known columnist, biographer, cookbook collector, and art critic"; in addition, she wrote travelogues, mainly of European cycling voyages, and memoirs, centred on her London salon. Her biographies included the first in almost a century of the proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, one of her uncle the folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland, and one of her friend the painter Whistler. In recent years, her art criticism has come under scrutiny, and her food criticism has been reprinted.
Elizabeth Robins Pennell was an American writer who, for most of her adult life, made her home in London. A researcher summed her up in a work published in 2000 as "an adventurous, accomplished, self-assured, well-known columnist, biographer, cookbook collector, and art critic"; in addition, she wrote travelogues, mainly of European cycling voyages, and memoirs, centred on her London salon. Her biographies included the first in almost a century of the proto-feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, one of her uncle the folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland, and one of her friend the painter Whistler. In recent years, her art criticism has come under scrutiny, and her food criticism has been reprinted.