
Attribution
Teresa A. Carbone [and] Patricia Hills ; with contributions by Jane Weiss, Sarah Burns, Anne C. Rose ; edited by Teresa A. CarbonePublication Details
BookBrooklyn Museum of Art, in association with Rizzoli International Publications1999Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) ND237.J7 A4 1999 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- Catalog of the exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Oct. 29, 1999 to Feb. 6, 2000; San Diego Museum of Art, Feb. 26 to May 21, 2000; and Seattle Art Museum, June 8 to Sept. 10, 2000
- "One of the most important painters of the 19th century, Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) produced a number of canvases that now stand as icons of American art. Works like his Negro Life at the South (1859), Fiddling His Way (1866). Not at Home (ca. 1873), and The Cranberry Harvest, Island of Nantucket (1880) are remarkable both for their artistic originality and for what they suggest about American culture of the period." "This comprehensive volume accompanies the first major museum retrospective devoted to Johnson in more than twenty-five years. Eastman Johnson : Painting America reproduces in color 104 works by Johnson along with 108 black-and-white comparative illustrations, making it the most complete source of reproductions of the artist’s work." "Providing a comprehensive overview of Johnson’s oeuvre within the context of his era, this volume will transform the study of the artist. The two curators and three other distinguished contributors reveal the true scope and diversity of Johnson’s American subject matter, notably the thematic originality of his Civil War and Reconstruction imagery."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- From Crayon to Brush: The Education of Eastman Johnson, 1840-1858 / Teresa A. Carbone
- The Genius of the Hour: Eastman Johnson in New York, 1860-1880 / Teresa A. Carbone
- Painting Race: Eastman Johnson’s Pictures of Slaves, Ex -Slaves, and Freedmen / Patricia Hills
- Home-Loving Sentiments: Domestic Contexts for Eastman Johnson’s Paintings / Jane Weiss
- In Whose Shadow? Eastman Johnson and Winslow Homer in the Postwar Decade / Sarah Burns
- Eastman Johnson and the Culture of American Individualism / Anne C. Rose
- A Selection of the Artist’s Letters / Edited by Julie M. Douglass
ISBN
- 0872731383
- 0847822141
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