⊠13.2 Maine Rustic/Farm, 1860s—Figures in Interiors
In the nineteenth century, attitudes towards work changed, especially in the northern states of America. Although some artists made fun of “country bumpkins,” in general, farm work and farmers began to take on greater prestige and admiration. During the 1860s, Johnson returned to his birthplace in Maine to make studies of maple sugar production and also to seek out subjects of a rural life far removed from slavery. Barn interiors and home interiors show the families of farmers husking corn, winnowing grain, of taking a smoke. Exteriors show farmers at harvest time, loggers cutting trees or simply relaxing. In choosing scenes of rural white America Johnson was following in the tradition of Francis William Edmonds, George H. Durrie, Tompkins H. Matteson, and William Sidney Mount—a tradition popularized by the prints of Currier and Ives. —PH
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Hills no. 13.2.3
A Drop on the Sly
Alternate titles: "About Right!"; About Right; About Right!; Man Taking a Drink
1863
Oil on panel
15 x 12 3/4 in. (38.1 x 32.4 cm) (sight)
Signed and dated lower right: E. Johnson/1863
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Exhibitions
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, United States Christian Commission, Spring 1864, no. 178, as
A Drop on the Sly, owner James L. Claghorn
.
Great Central Fair for the Benefit of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Philadelphia, June 1864. (Great Central Fair 1864), no. 197, as
A Drop on the Sly, owner James L. Claghorn
.
National Academy of Design, New York, The Collection of over Five Hundred Paintings and Studies by the Late John F. Kensett, March 24–29, 1873, no. 799, as "About Right!"
Brooklyn Art Association, Brooklyn, New York, December 2–14, 1878, no. 156, as
About Right!
Wildenstein & Co, New York, Eastman Johnson, Summer 1948. (Wildenstein 1948), no. 4, as
About Right.
Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science, and Art, Los Angeles, Winslow Homer 1836–1910, Eastman Johnson 1824–1906, February 4, 1949–May 7, 1950. (Exhibition catalogue: LACMA 1949), no. 7, as
About Right. Traveled to: Denver Art Museum, Denver, 1949; Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949); Oklahoma Arts Center, Oklahoma City, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949); Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949); Takoma Art League, Takoma, Washington, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949); Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, 1949 (Fine Arts Society of San Diego 1949).
References
Tuckerman, Henry T. Book of the American Artists: American Artist Life. New York:
G. P. Putnam & Son,
1867, p. 630, as
A Drop on the Sly.
Catalogue of Samuel P. Avery's Entire Collection of Works of Art, by Celebrated American and Foreign Artists, in Oil and Water Colors, Painted Expressly For or Imported by Him. New York:
Samuel P. Avery,
April 27, 1869.
Sale catalogue, p. 10, no. 73, as
A Drop on the Sly, handwritten notations: "340" and "Kensett".
Olyphant, R. M., executor. Executor’s Sale: The Collection of Over Five Hundred Paintings and Studies by the Late John F. Kensett. New York:
Robert Somerville, auctioneer,
March 24–29, 1873.
Sale catalogue, p. 48, no. 799, as
"About Right!".
Eastman Johnson. New York:
Wildenstein,
1948.
Exhibition catalogue (1948 Wildenstein & Co.), no. 4, as
About Right.
Kellogg, Mrs. Sarah M. List of Paintings and Frames with the values belonging to Mrs. Sarah M. Kellogg, and contained in the frame dwelling house 668 Nostrand Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. n.d. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, microfilm reel N738, frames 607–08, 619, no. 5, as
About Right.
Newman, Harry Shaw. Schedule of Paintings and Frames belonging to Mrs. Sarah M. Kellogg contained in the Frame Dwelling House 668 Nostrand Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. New York,
n.d, no. 100, as
About Right.
Hills Examination/Opinion
Examination date(s): 1971-03-11
Record last updated December 22, 2021. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "A Drop on the Sly, 1863 (Hills no. 13.2.3)." In Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?SystemID=134 (accessed on September 8, 2024).