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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 Sotheby’s, Inc. © 2021
31.1 U.S. Portraits, Men

When Johnson returned to the United States, he not only painted genre paintings but he also continued to paint portraits, which gave him a steady income. After 1880 Johnson turned to portraiture almost exclusively. During the 1880s and 1890s he painted businessmen, lawyers, university presidents, and three U.S. presidents from life. At times he also painted their wives and children.

He was also commissioned to paint posthumous portraits, often from photographs. These portraits by and large do not have the sparkle and active brushwork of those done from life. It seems that the demand for portraits of business and civic leaders (and members of exclusive men’s clubs) was so high that portrait painters would often make copies of each other’s paintings to satisfy the market for such images. In many instances, it has been difficult to render opinions for such paintings. —PH

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Hills no. 31.1.212
George Mairs Van Derlip
Alternate titles: Frank Vanderlip [incorrect]; Reverend George Mairs Van Derlip
c.1866–74
Oil on board
19 1/2 x 14 3/4 in. (49.5 x 37.5 cm)
Provenance
Likely George Mairs Van Derlip
Dr. and Mrs. John B. (Ann Rankin Vanderlip) Weston, son-in-law and daughter of the sitter
John Weston Corbeil
[Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc., New York, November 1980, lot 281 (as Frank Vanderlip [incorrect])]
Present whereabouts unknown
Sitter Biography
Sitter: Vanderlip, George Mairs, Reverend
Biography:

Reverend George Mairs Vanderlip (1826–1903). Urged the establishment of Young Men’s Christian Associations in the United States. Correspondent for the New York Evening Post. Art collector and, like Johnson, a founder and trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; in his obituary, he was said to be its first director. Member of the Century Association from 1864 until his death.

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Record last updated August 9, 2021. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "George Mairs Van Derlip, c.1866–74 (Hills no. 31.1.212)." Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=654 (accessed on May 2, 2024).