The men in these portraits have not yet been identified by name. However, the drawings are known or believed to have been done in the United States, before Johnson went to Europe to learn to paint in late 1849, based on evidence including their inscriptions and the appearance of the sitters and style of the drawings when images are available. Further research may enable the sitters to be identified. —AM
MacGibeny, 2022: The verso of the companion drawing, Old Woman, is inscribed "79 ys 23 May 1844 LG 70 YS 19th February 1844," which may refer to the ages of two people. Perhaps the subject of Old Woman was 79 years old on May 23, 1844, and the man in this companion drawing, Old Man (whose initials may have been "LG") was 70 years old on February 19, 1844.
Baur 1940, p. 77: "Evidently a pair with the Head of a Woman [Old Woman] (no. 370). It is about the same size and both are matted uniformly in arch-topped mats."
[February 10, 2020 comment: Johnson aware of musculature under the skin in areas of cheeks and jaw.]
- Portrait pose: