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

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Photo: Dreweatts 1759 Ltd.
45.3 U.S. Later Portrait Drawings, Women

When Johnson returned from Europe late in 1855 and moved in with his family in Washington, D.C., he began receiving portrait commissions. On his trip to Superior, Michigan, in 1856 and 1857, he did charcoal portrait drawings of family and friends. Like the commissioned drawings done earlier, Johnson generally used charcoal (named in some records as black chalk) with touches of white, but the strong chiaroscuro is less evident for his women sitters. Many of these portraits are in pastel, which creates a softer visage. In his later professional years as a painter of oil portraits there are few portraits of women. His art commanded high prices; perhaps families were then reluctant to include their women members as portrait sitters. —PH

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Hills no. 45.3.8
Mary Elizabeth Appleton Hoyt
Alternate titles: Julia May Appleton; Mrs. Gerald Hoyt
c.1896
Pastel on paper laid down on linen
21 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (54.6 x 44.5 cm)
Signed upper left, indistinctly
Private collection
Description / Remarks

MacGibeny, 2022: Although this portrait was offered at auction with the title Julia May Appleton, the sitter appears to be Julia's daughter Mary Elizabeth Appleton Hoyt, based on visual comparison to period portrait drawings of both women and the two other oil portraits of Mary by Johnson.

Provenance
Likely Daniel Fuller Appleton, likely c. 1886 (by commission)
Private collection (by descent)
Private collection (by descent)
[Dreweatts 1759 Ltd., Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom, December 14, 2021, Old Master, British and European Art, lot 318 (as Julia May Appleton)]
Unidentified buyer, December 14, 2021 (by purchase)
Exhibitions
1896b Century Association
Century Association, New York, March 7, 1896, as Mrs. Gerald Hoyt, pastel.
References
Kennedy Galleries 1920
Catalogue of an Exhibition of Charcoal Drawings by Eastman Johnson. New York: Kennedy Galleries, 1920. Exhibition catalogue (1920 Kennedy Galleries), p. 11, addendum "Paintings by Eastman Johnson" [possibly, as Mrs. Gerald Hoyt].
Douglass 1999
Douglass, Julie M. "Lifetime Exhibition History." In Eastman Johnson: Painting America, by Teresa A. Carbone and Patricia Hills. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum of Art, in association with Rizzoli International Publications, 1999. Exhibition catalogue, p. 265, as Mrs. Gerald Hoyt.
Sitter Biography
Sitter: Hoyt, Mary Appleton (Mrs. Gerald Livingston Hoyt)
Biography:

Mary Elizabeth Appleton Hoyt (1860–1927). Daughter of Daniel Fuller Appleton and Julia May Randall Appleton; wife of Gerald Livingston Hoyt.

Hoyt, Mary Elizabeth Appleton (Mrs. Gerald Livingston Hoyt)
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Record last updated May 13, 2022. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "Mary Elizabeth Appleton Hoyt, c.1896 (Hills no. 45.3.8)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=1812 (accessed on May 8, 2024).