An eight-foot-tall sculpture of a person with this surname sits atop a pedestal engraved with the phrase “The Holiest Thing Alive” in Ashland, Pennsylvania. That person with this surname may have substituted for Maggie Graham in a painting that gained popularity after being acquired by the Musée de Luxembourg. The composition of a portrait of Thomas Carlyle was modeled after a portrait of a person with this surname that contains a butterfly monogram beside a print of the Thames hanging on a wall. Because she could not stand for long periods of time, a woman with this surname sat for a portrait in which she wears a white lace headscarf while facing to the left. For 10 points, give the surname of the model for Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 by her son, James McNeill. ■END■
ANSWER: Whistler [accept James Abbott McNeill Whistler or Anna McNeill Whistler; accept Whistler’s mother]
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