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

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25.1 Women Indoors

Johnson’s wife, Elizabeth, no doubt turned his attention to representations of women alone—either in interiors or outside. Such women are often lost in thought and suggest sentient beings with an inner life. In my interviews with descendants of Johnson’s siblings, she is presented as an independent woman. Johnson painted her portrait in which she assumes the posture of a woman who thinks on her own (also see theme 31.3). —PH

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Hills no. 25.1.4
1907 Sale no. 69
Lady Playing Harp
Alternate titles: Lady Playing a Harp; The Harpist; Woman Playing a Harp; Woman Playing Harp
c.1860–69
Oil on board, laid down on aluminum
28 5/8 x 19 5/8 in. (72.7 x 49.8 cm)
Initialed lower right: E.J.
Description / Remarks

Hills, 2022: Although John I. H. Baur owned and annotated a copy of the catalogue of Johnson's 1907 Estate Sale, he did not include this work in his own 1940 catalogue listing; he must have obtained it after publication.

1907 Estate Sale info
No. 69: "A young lady, dressed in a short-sleeved Empire gown of ecru satin, sits playing a large harp, which is partly gilded and partly painted red. The light falls upon her outstretched left hand and the lower part of her figure. The head and shoulders are in luminous shadow. In the background is suggested the interior of a room panelled [sic] in mahogany."
"Signed at the lower right, E. J.
Height, 27 ½ inches; width, 19 inches."
[Annotation: “60.00”]
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. 69 (as Lady Playing Harp)]
[Silo's, New York, February 24, 1928, Sale 4350, Oil Paintings, The Estate of Ella A. Rogers, also by order of Miss. S. M. Jarvis and Mrs. J. L. Cunningham and Others, lot 463 (as The Harpist)]
[Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, New York, April 20, 1928, Antique and Modern Oil Paintings and Water Colors, lot 196 (as The Harpist)]
James H. Welch, Canton, Ohio, by 1973
Private collection, 1981 (by purchase)
Private collection, Bedford, New York
[Shannon's Fine Art Auctioneers, Milford, Connecticut, October 24, 2002, Fine American & European Paintings, lot 85 (as Lady Playing a Harp)]
Berry-Hill Galleries, New York
Heritage Auctions, Dallas, November 9, 2006, lot 24020 (as Lady Playing Harp); did not sell
John and Diana Pascal, Garden City, New York
Unidentified financial institution, by 2010
[Sotheby's, May 19, 2010, American Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture, Property of a Financial Institution, lot 110 (as Woman Playing Harp)]
William Vareika Fine Arts Ltd., Newport, Rhode Island
Private collection (by purchase)
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 2021 (by gift)
Exhibitions
1907a Century Association
Century Association, New York, Memorial Exhibition of Eastman Johnson, February 9–13, 1907, as Lady Playing Harp.
References
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. 69, as Lady Playing Harp.
Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 1928
Catalogue of Antique and Modern Oil Paintings and Water Colors, Sold to Close Various Estates and from Private Owners. New York: Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, April 20, 1928. Sale catalogue, n.p., no. 196, as The Harpist.
Silo's 1928
Oil Paintings, The Estate of Ella A. Rogers, also by order of Miss S. M. Jarvis and Mrs. J. L. Cunningham and Others. New York: Silo's, February 24, 1928. Sale catalogue, n.p., no. 463, as The Harpist.
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. 266, as Lady Playing Harp.
Hills Examination / Opinion
Examination date(s): 2002-08-30
Examination notes: Sienna background flat; precise lines as if indication of paneling. Bright gold on column. Glittery. Below waist: vague. Ground underpainting used as middle tones. Harp - red. White shirt. Freely done. Rug. Turquoise—loose—nice. Fill in eye by restorer. Highlight on chin and neck. Precision of base of harp. Fingers nice.
Hills opinion letter: September 21, 2002 view »
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Record last updated April 7, 2022. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "Lady Playing Harp, c.1860–69 (Hills no. 25.1.4)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=337 (accessed on May 7, 2024).