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Photo: University Club, New York
31.1 U.S. Portraits, Men

When Johnson returned to the United States, he not only painted genre paintings but he also continued to paint portraits, which gave him a steady income. After 1880 Johnson turned to portraiture almost exclusively. During the 1880s and 1890s he painted businessmen, lawyers, university presidents, and three U.S. presidents from life. At times he also painted their wives and children.

He was also commissioned to paint posthumous portraits, often from photographs. These portraits by and large do not have the sparkle and active brushwork of those done from life. It seems that the demand for portraits of business and civic leaders (and members of exclusive men’s clubs) was so high that portrait painters would often make copies of each other’s paintings to satisfy the market for such images. In many instances, it has been difficult to render opinions for such paintings. —PH

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Hills no. 31.1.227
Theodore Dwight Woolsey
University Club of New York title: President Woolsey
Alternate titles: likely Pres. Woolsy; Theodore Woolsey
1884
Oil on canvas
c. 40 x 32 3/4 (sight)
Signed and dated lower left: E. Johnson 1884
Description / Remarks

Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive files, Eastman Johnson, "Theodore Dwight Woolsey," b12033108, accessed May 20, 2021: "Brown eyes, gray hair. Blue-black coat. Red table and chair. Brown drab background."

Henry Holt, "Garrulities of an Octogenarian Editor," The Weekly Review, July 9, 1921, p. 32: "[Johnson's] studio was in the top of the house, and I spent many a happy moment there. Once he had me come to criticise a portrait of President Woolsey of Yale, which he had painted for the University Club. He had copied it from a sketch he had made in a day's run up to New Haven and back. I said: 'It's a fine portrait, Eastman, but it's not as fine as the sketch.' 'That's so,' he answered, 'But I'll be damned if you can have the sketch.'"

Provenance
The University Club of New York, 1884 (by gift)
Exhibitions
1885b Century Association
Century Association, New York, February 7, 1885, [likely, as Pres. Woolsy].
References
Alexander 1915
Alexander, James W. A History of the University Club of New York 1865–1915. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915, p. 54.
Holt 1921
Holt, Henry. "Garrulities of an Octogenarian Editor." The Weekly Review 5, no. 113 (July 9, 1921), p. 32: "[Johnson's] studio was in the top of the house, and I spent many a happy moment there. Once he had me come to criticise a portrait of President Woolsey of Yale, which he had painted for the University Club. He had copied it from a sketch he had made in a day's run up to New Haven and back. I said: 'It's a fine portrait, Eastman, but it's not as fine as the sketch.' 'That's so,' he answered, 'But I'll be damned if you can have the sketch.'".
Hills Examination / Opinion
Examination date(s): 2017-12-01
Examination notes: Signed LL and dated. Recently varnished so there are many reflections falling on the painting from outside light. Dark background. Dark red chair. Something on the table; perhaps books. Highlights suggest there is an inkwell on the table.
Sitter Biography
Sitter: Woolsey, Theodore Dwight
Biography:

Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801–1889). Tenth president of Yale College, 1846–1871. Graduated Yale in 1820, became chair of Greek at Yale in 1831. After assuming the presidency, took over the department of history, political science, and international law. As president he oversaw a notable raise in standards, installation of new department chairs, increase in tuition, new university buildings, and conferral of the first PhD, among other contributions. Son of William W. Woolsey.

White, Terry James. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, 1967–.

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Record last updated July 29, 2021. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "Theodore Dwight Woolsey, 1884 (Hills no. 31.1.227)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=1247 (accessed on May 2, 2024).