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

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26.4 Cranberry—Panoramic Scenes

In June 1869 Johnson married Elizabeth Buckley of Troy, New York, and the following summer he and his wife and their baby, Ethel, went to Nantucket, Massachusetts for the season. Johnson responded enthusiastically to Nantucket, which seemed to be filled with characters and activities that appealed to him, and the couple returned to the island each summer. Beside painting genre scenes of men, women, and children both indoors and outside, Johnson launched a major theme—the cranberry harvest—a time in the fall when the whole community turned out to pick the wild cranberries ripening in the bogs of Nantucket. Johnson made at least eighteen studies before crafting his major painting, The Cranberry Harvest, which was exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1880. —PH

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Hills no. 26.4.6
Study for Cranberry Pickers
Alternate titles: Study for "Cranberry Pickers"; Study for "The Cranberry Pickers"; Study for The Cranberry Pickers
c.1876–79
Oil on board
13 5/16 x 22 9/16 in. (33.8 x 57.3 cm)
Initialed lower left in red: E.J
Description / Remarks

MacGibeny, 2022: Johnson’s undated cranberry picking paintings, all studies for his planned monumental painting of the subject, have been given the circa date of 1876–1879. The beginning of the range is based on a September 27, 1876 article in the Island Review (Nantucket) reporting that Johnson "took several views from the west part of the town [where cranberry harvesting would have been taking place], to be embodied in one of his canvases." The range ends when Johnson would have started working in earnest on his acclaimed The Cranberry Harvest, Island of Nantucket, dated 1880 and exhibited at the National Academy of Design in March–May of that year. Johnson had begun to work on the subject as early as 1874, but the manner and extent to which he did is not known. On March 24, 1874, his friend and fellow artist Jervis McEntee wrote in his diary, “I met him [Johnson] on his way down town and walked with him down to 34th St. to [Th…s] gallery after which we walked back to his house. We had a talk about his Cranberry Picking picture which he is working on and a rambling conversation on various matters.” We thank art historians Marc Simpson and Anne Knutson for bringing our attention to these sources.

Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive files, Eastman Johnson, "Study for the Cranberry Pickers," b12103469, accessed March 26, 2021: "The sky is very flat grayish pink, and the field is pinkish brownish green with clumps of dark olive green shrubs at left. Brown barrels and brownish white sacks at right. The figures are done in red, brown, blue and white."

Labels
Inscribed on verso, in pen: For Auction

Labels on verso: Christie's NYCDM 548; Christie's DM548; in pen: The Brooklyn Museum Fair/from Albert Duveen; pink octagonal label: No. 751; Museum of Fine Arts label that is typed: Johnson, E./Study/TL19672/Robt. Horan
Provenance
John Gordon
Albert Duveen, New York, by 1946
[Third Annual Brooklyn Museum Fair, Brooklyn, New York, March 28, 1955, no. 8]
[Sotheby's, April 21, 1978, lot 19]
[Sotheby's, April 25, 1980, lot 62]
[Christie's, December 9, 1983, lot 55]
[Christie's, December 4, 1987, lot 62]
Childs Gallery, New York and Boston, until August 1991
Private collection, August 1991 (by purchase)
Present whereabouts unknown
Exhibitions
1946 M. Knoedler & Co.
M. Knoedler & Co, New York, Paintings and Drawings by Eastman Johnson, January 7–26, 1946. (Exhibition catalogue: M. Knoedler & Co. 1946), no. 9, as Study for The Cranberry Pickers, lent by Albert Duveen. Traveled to: The California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, March 1946 (California Palace 1946).
1990 Timken Art Gallery
Timken Art Gallery, San Diego, Eastman Johnson: The Cranberry Harvest, Island of Nantucket, April 15–June 24, 1990. (Exhibition catalogue: Simpson, Mills, and Hills 1990), no. 4, color illus., Pl. 4, as Study for "Cranberry Pickers". Traveled to: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, July 5–September 16, 1990; Yale University Art Museum, New Haven, Connecticut, September 29–December 9, 1990.
References
Simpson, Mills, and Hills 1990
Simpson, Marc, Sally Mills, and Patricia Hills. Eastman Johnson: The Cranberry Harvest, Island of Nantucket. San Diego, CA: Timken Art Gallery, 1990. Exhibition catalogue (1990 Timken Art Gallery), n.p., Pl. 4, illus., as Study for "Cranberry Pickers".
Hills Examination / Opinion
Examination date(s): 1983-11-10 (Christie's); 1988-06-03 (Childs)
Examination notes: 1983-11-10, Christie's: Sky is the putty pink undertone. Bags & barrels—very sketchy. In distance figures bending over including fig[ure] in black. Very free. Colors: soft. Cluster of people—handled as a mass. Red spots in foreground represent cranberries.

1988-06-03, Childs Gallery: Oil on board—crude, ragged edges. Colors: Layers of lightly brushed dry paint over dry paint, gray. Pink buff sky. Colors OK. Scumbling OK and characteristic. Left background: figures (at least one) bending over. Two sacks at left and in center distance. Black figure—old man bending over.
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Record last updated May 18, 2022. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "Study for Cranberry Pickers, c.1876–79 (Hills no. 26.4.6)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=414 (accessed on April 29, 2024).