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Joshua Johnson (American, 1765 - 1825) (Artist)
1803-1805
oil on canvas mounted on board
(18th and 19th Centuries )

In December 1798, Joshua Johnson placed the following notice in the Baltimore Intelligencer: “As a self-taught genius, deriving from nature and industry his knowledge of the Art; and having experienced many insuperable obstacles in the pursuit of his studies, it is highly gratifying to him to make assurances of his ability to execute all commands with an effect, and in a style, which must give satisfaction.” Against the odds, Johnson had become a successful artist—he had been born into slavery and was apprenticed to a blacksmith, but he went on to be a portrait painter employed by the upwardly mobile merchant class in Baltimore.
Although not signed, this painting of an unidentified child resembles other paintings attributed to Johnson and can be dated to about 1803 to 1805. Johnson often used similar compositions, color palette, and props, such as baskets of red fruit and pink rose bushes, or items of clothing, like the blue dress of the sitter in this painting.
Purchased in 2021, this painting enhances the story of American painting told at the Walters, and it adds to the strong holdings of Johnson’s work found at the Maryland Center for History and Culture and the Baltimore Museum of Art.

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Commissioned, early 19th-century; Susanna (Susan) Helen (Wilcox) Dietrich (1873-1962), by descent; by descent to her great-grandson; sold at Christie’s, New York, 17 January, 2019 (lot 1220); Bill Hodges Gallery, New York, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, by purchase, 2021.

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USA, Maryland, Baltimore (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Framed H: 34 13/16 × W: 29 11/16 in. (88.4 × 75.4 cm)

Credit Line

Museum purchase with funds provided by William A. Bradford and the W. Alton Jones Foundation Acquisition Fund, 2021

Location in Museum

Charles Street: Third Floor: Silber Gallery

Accession Number

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37.2945

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