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Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné
Patricia Hills, PhD, Founder and Director | Abigael MacGibeny, MA, Project Manager

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Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby’s, Inc. © 2020
13.3 Maine Rustic/Farm, 1860s—Outdoors

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. 13.3.9
Man with Scythe
Alternate titles: possibly The Mower; Farmer Sharpening Scythe
1868
Locale: Maine
Oil on board
14 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. (36.8 x 27.3 cm)
Signed and dated lower right: E. Johnson/-68
Private collector, Palo Alto, California
Markings
Inscribed on verso, in pencil: This picture was examined April 7, 1883 by Mr. Eastman Johnson and pronounced an original oil painting executed by him, as [sic] the date endorsed thereon.
Provenance
Possibly Alexander White, Chicago
[Possibly Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., New York, December 12–13, 1871, The Entire Collection of Paintings, Belonging to Mr. Alexander White, of Chicago, no. 14 (as The Mower)]
Likely Arturo Lobo, New York, by 1938
Evart Lobo, New York, his son (by descent)
Phyllis Lobo Elguera, Seattle, his daughter, by 1978 (by descent)
Private collection, until 1998 (by descent)
[Sotheby's, May 30, 1998, Sale 7135, lot 108 (as Man with Scythe)]
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, May 30, 1998 (as Man with Scythe)
Joel, John, and Josh Garzoli (Garzoli Gallery), 1999
Private collector, Palo Alto, California (by purchase)
References
George A. Leavitt & Co. 1871
Catalogue of the Entire Collection of Paintings, Belonging to Mr. Alexander White, of Chicago. Comprising the Masterpieces and Gems of the Great Modern Masters. New York: George A. Leavitt & Co., December 12–13, 1871. Sale catalogue, p. 8, no. 14 [possibly, as The Mower].
Hills Examination / Opinion
Examination date(s): 1998-04-07
Examination notes: Graphite lines along legs.
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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. "Man with Scythe, 1868 (Hills no. 13.3.9)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=146 (accessed on May 4, 2024).