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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 the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
19.0 Children and Artisans

The artisan teaching or showing his skills to children is a common theme in both European and American genre painting. The passing of knowledge from generation to generation had great appeal to those interested in the stability of community. —PH

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Hills no. 19.0.2
Baur no. 79 / 1907 Sale no. 49
The Blacksmith's Shop
North Carolina Museum of Art title: The Blacksmith Shop
Alternate titles: possibly At the Forge; possibly Blacksmith's Shop; possibly The Blacksmith
c.1863
Oil on pressed wood fiber board
16 x 24 in. (40.6 x 61 cm)
Initialed lower center on furnace: E.J.
Description / Remarks

MacGibeny, 2021: According to the obituary of Solomon R. Newman of Milford, Pennsylvania, published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 3, 1879, Newman had been a blacksmith and his "quaint establishment" had been Johnson's subject.

1907 Estate Sale info
No. 49: "The interior of a large village blacksmith’s shop, showing the old smith hammering a small piece of red-hot iron on an anvil, and four little girls in summer dresses perched inside his hooded forge."
"Signed in the middle, E. J.
Height, 15 inches; length, 23 ½ inches."
[Annotation: “42.50 / Cogswell”]
Provenance
Eastman Johnson estate/Mrs. Eastman Johnson, New York, 1906 (by bequest)
[The artist's estate sale, American Art Association, New York, February 26–27, 1907, no. 49 (as The Blacksmith's Shop)]
William Browne Cogswell, Syracuse, New York, husband of the artist's niece, Mary Naomi Johnson Cogswell (daughter of the artist's brother Reuben), February 26, 1907 (by purchase)
Cora Browning Cogswell, his wife, 1921 (by bequest)
Florence Pearl and Elizabeth C. Browning, Syracuse, New York, her sisters, 1936 (by bequest)
[Plaza Art Galleries, Inc., New York, April 30, 1943, Public Sale No. 2297, From the Estate of the Late Frederic Frazier and Others, no. 63 (as The Blacksmith Shop)]
John Levy Galleries, New York, 1952
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1952 (by purchase)
Exhibitions
1864 Palmer's Sculpture
Palmer's Sculpture, Albany, New York, February 22, 1864, no. 101, [possibly, as The Blacksmith].
1907a Century Association
Century Association, New York, Memorial Exhibition of Eastman Johnson, February 9–13, 1907, [possibly, as Blacksmith's Shop].
1939 Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, New York, An American Genre Painter: Eastman Johnson, 1824–1906, January 18, 1939–February 26, 1940. (Exhibition catalogue: Baur 1940), no. 79, as The Blacksmith Shop.
1942 John Levy Galleries
John Levy Galleries, New York, Exhibition of Eastman Johnson, April 8–30, 1942. (John Levy Galleries 1942), no. 14, as The Blacksmith Shop.
1975 Mint Museum of Art
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, American Paintings from the Collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art, September 7–October 19, 1975. (Mint Museum of Art 1975), no. 22.
1978 Fayetteville Museum
Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Inaugural Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture from the Collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art, May 1–30, 1978.
1981 Terra Museum of American Art
Terra Museum of American Art, Evanston, Illinois, Life in 19th Century America: An Exhibition of Genre Painting, September 11–November 15, 1981. (Terra Museum of American Art 1981), no. 51.
References
Philadelphia Inquirer 1879
"Obituary Notes." The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 3, 1879, p. 4.
AAA 1907b
Catalogue of Finished Pictures, Studies, and Drawings by the Late Eastman Johnson, N.A. New York: American Art Association, February 1907. Sale catalogue, n.p., no. 49, as The Blacksmith's Shop.
Baur 1940
Baur, John I. H. An American Genre Painter: Eastman Johnson, 1824–1906. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1940. Exhibition catalogue (1939 Brooklyn Museum), pp. 46, 63, no. 79, as The Blacksmith Shop.
Art Digest 1942
"Johnson in Homey 19th Century Show." The Art Digest 16 (April 15, 1942), p. 18.
John Levy Galleries 1942
Exhibition of Eastman Johnson. New York: John Levy Galleries, 1942. Exhibition catalogue (1942 John Levy Galleries), n.p. (2), no. 14, as The Blacksmith Shop.
Plaza Art Galleries 1943
American and European Oil Paintings from the Estate of the Late Frederic Frazier and Others. New York: Plaza Art Galleries, April 30, 1943, p. 23, no. 63, as The Blacksmith Shop.
Life 1956
"What a Million Dollars Buys in Good Paintings." Life 41, no. 24 (December 10, 1956), p. 71 illus.
Valentiner 1956a
Valentiner, William R. Catalogue of Paintings: Including Three Sets of Tapestries. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1956, no. 22.
Valentiner 1956b
Valentiner, William R. "The Raleigh Museum's First 220 Paintings: Notes on the Collection." Art News 55, no. 2 (April 1956), pp. 46–55, 91–92, p. 47 illus.
North Carolina Museum of Art 1966
Catalogue of Paintings. Volume I: American Paintings to 1900. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1966, pp. 58, 99, no. 34, illus.
Stanford 1967
Stanford, Charles W., Jr. Selections from British and American Painting and Sculpture. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1967, no. 27, illus.
Mint Museum of Art 1975
American Paintings from the Collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Charlotte, NC: Mint Museum of Art, 1975. Exhibition brochure (1975 Mint Museum of Art), no. 22.
Terra Museum of American Art 1981
Life in 19th Century America. Evanston, IL: Terra Museum of American Art, 1981. Exhibition catalogue (1981 Terra Museum of American Art), p. 26, no. 51, illus.
Allen and Leebrick 1996
Allen, Jo, and Gil Leebrick, eds. Robert Lee Humber: A Collector Creates. Greenville, NC: The College of Arts and Sciences and The School of Art, East Carolina University, 1996. Exhibition catalogue (1996 Wellington B. Gray Gallery, East Carolina University), p. 36, illus.
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Record last updated May 27, 2022. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "The Blacksmith's Shop, c.1863 (Hills no. 19.0.2)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=161 (accessed on April 28, 2024).