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

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26.5 Cranberry—Small 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. 26.5.1r
At Close of Day
Alternate titles: At Close of the Day; At Closing of the Day; At the Close of Day; At the Closing of the Day
c.1876–79
Oil on paper board
17 5/8 x 26 5/8 in. (44.8 x 67.6 cm)
Initialed lower right in red: E. J.
Verso: At Close of Day [verso of At Close of Day], c.1876–79 (Hills no. 26.5.2v)
Description / Remarks

Hills opinion letter, 2008: "The front side shows a woman in the foreground leaning against cranberry barrels…In the distance at the left, we can discern figures standing in the field."

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.

Provenance
M. Knoedler & Co., New York
Thomas N. Metcalf
Victor D. Spark, New York, until 1948
Wildenstein and Company, New York, 1948 (as At the Close of Day)
Dr. G. A. Lowenstein Collection, Scarsdale, NY, 1948–1953 (by purchase)
Private collection, by 2007
Christie's, May 21, 2008, lot 85 (as At the Closing of the Day); did not sell
[Christie's, May 23, 2013, American Art, lot 137 (as At the Closing of the Day)]
Thomas Colville Fine Art, Guilford, Connecticut
Max N. Berry, Washington, D.C., May 28, 2013 (by purchase)
Exhibitions
1942 John Levy Galleries
John Levy Galleries, New York, Exhibition of Eastman Johnson, April 8–30, 1942. (John Levy Galleries 1942), no. 16, as At Close of the Day.
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. 2. Traveled to: The California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, March 1946 (California Palace 1946).
1948 Wildenstein & Co.
Wildenstein & Co, New York, Eastman Johnson, Summer 1948. (Wildenstein 1948), no. 12, as At the Close of Day.
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. 13, addendum “Paintings by Eastman Johnson," as At Closing of the Day.
John Levy Galleries 1942
Exhibition of Eastman Johnson. New York: John Levy Galleries, 1942. Exhibition catalogue (1942 John Levy Galleries), n.p. (3), no. 16, as At Close of the Day.
Crosby 1944
Crosby, Everett U. Eastman Johnson at Nantucket: His Paintings and Sketches of Nantucket People and Scenes. Nantucket, MA, 1944, pp. 13, 30, C.12 A, as At Close of Day.
Christie's 2013
American Art. New York: Christie's, May 23, 2013. Sale catalogue.
Hills Examination / Opinion
Examination date(s): 2007-12-06
Examination notes: Coarse artist's board. Face comes through—nicely painted. Tip end of brush to give texture to grass—also smooth strokes upper left. Zig-zag brushstrokes. Skirt blends with barrel. White, green, yellow, red edges where light hits shoulders.
Hills opinion letter: March 24, 2008 view »
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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. "At Close of Day, c.1876–79 (Hills no. 26.5.1r)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=424 (accessed on May 1, 2024).