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1824 Lovell, Maine - 1906 New York City. Known for: Portrait, genre-figure, and landscape painting.
A native of Lovell, Maine and raised in Augusta, Eastman Johnson earned a reputation as a renowned painter of sentimental genre. His father operated a tavern in Lovell and also built homes there... Read full biography
A native of Lovell, Maine and raised in Augusta, Eastman Johnson earned a reputation as a renowned painter of sentimental genre. His father operated a tavern in Lovell and also built homes there before moving the family to nearby Fryeburg in 1828. Again the father operated a hotel, which gave his... Read full biography
A native of Lovell, Maine and raised in Augusta, Eastman Johnson earned a reputation as a renowned painter of sentimental genre. His father operated a tavern in Lovell and also built homes there before moving the family to nearby Fryeburg in 1828. Again the father operated a hotel, which gave his young son much exposure to a variety of human beings and activities. When Eastman was ten, the family moved again, this time to Augusta, Maine, where Eastman became a clerk in a dry good store and... Read full biography
A native of Lovell, Maine and raised in Augusta, Eastman Johnson earned a reputation as a renowned painter of sentimental genre. His father operated a tavern in Lovell and also built homes there before moving the family to nearby Fryeburg in 1828. Again the father operated a hotel, which gave his young son much exposure to a variety of human beings and activities. When Eastman was ten, the family moved again, this time to Augusta, Maine, where Eastman became a clerk in a dry good store and where the family prospered. He went to Boston at age sixteen to train as a lithographer but shortly after returned to Augusta and built his art career on more familiar territory. From there he moved from town to town in the 1840s, making a living doing... Read full biography
A native of Lovell, Maine and raised in Augusta, Eastman Johnson earned a reputation as a renowned painter of sentimental genre. His father operated a tavern in Lovell and also built homes there before moving the family to nearby Fryeburg in 1828. Again the father operated a hotel, which gave his young son much exposure to a variety of human beings and activities. When Eastman was ten, the family moved again, this time to Augusta, Maine, where Eastman became a clerk in a dry good store and where the family prospered. He went to Boston at age sixteen to train as a lithographer but shortly after returned to Augusta and built his art career on more familiar territory. From there he moved from town to town in the 1840s, making a living doing crayon portraits in eastern cities including Washington D.C. where he used a Senate committee room. In 1849, he wen... Read full biography
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- The Emergence of Tonal DrawingApril 2006Rubenstein, EphraimDrawing: American Artist
- Childhood in 19th Century AmericaFebruary 2006Perry, ClaireAmerican Art Review
- The Hudson River School at the New York Historical SocietyOctober 2005Ferber, Linda & Vedder, Lee AAmerican Art Review
- American Art at Reynolda HouseJune 2005Denenberg, Thomas AndrewAmerican Art Review
- Drawings & Watercolors, Hood MuseumMarch 2005MacAdam, Barbara JAmerican Art Review
- Works from New Britain MuseumJanuary 2005Hyland, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- 19th Century American PaintingsJanuary 2005Vedder, Lee AThe Magazine Antiques
- Envisioning New EnglandDecember 2004Grinnell & HunterAmerican Art Review
- Mead Art MuseumJune 2004Clark, TrinkettAmerican Art Review
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- Eastman Johnson's Maple Sugar PaintApril 2004Allen, Brian TAmerican Art Review
- New Art BooksMarch 2004Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Current and ComingFebruary 2004Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Museum AccessionsNovember 2003Gustafson, Eleanor HThe Magazine Antiques
- american paintings, auction reviewAugust 2003Berman, Ann EArt & Auction
- Elizabeth Rebecca Coffin, NantucketNovember 2001Booker, Margaret MooreThe Magazine Antiques
- Living With AntiquesNovember 2000Pisano, RonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- Eastman JohnsonJune 2000Burns, SarahSouthwest Art
- The Farnsworth Art MuseumJune 2000Gerdts, William (essays) etc.American Art Review
- Colby College Museum of ArtJune 2000MacLeay, Alicia NemiccoloAmerican Art Review
- Eastman Johnson, 1840-1858February 2000Carbone, Teresa AAmerican Art Review
- Picturing Old New EnglandNovember 1999Skrapits, Joseph C.American Artist
- The Forbes Magazine CollectionJune 1999Forbes, ChristopherAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsJanuary 1999Gustafson, BarbaraThe Magazine Antiques
- Living With AntiquesNovember 1997Garrett, Wendel & ElisabethThe Magazine Antiques
- The Henry R Luce CenterFebruary 1995Rebora, CarrieAmerican Art Review
- An Eye for MaineAugust 1994Hoopes, DonelsonAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingJuly 1994Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- Picturing HistoryJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- The Rockefeller CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
