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

Concordance

The Concordance presents the numbers which Eastman Johnson's artworks have been assigned in the major catalogues of his work: the 1907 sale catalogue of his estate by the American Art Association, John I. H. Baur's 1940 catalogue An American Genre Painter: Eastman Johnson, 1824–1906, and now Patricia Hills and Abigael MacGibeny, Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. Only works that appear in the 1907 Sale and Baur 1940 catalogues are listed. Any other catalogue number a work is known to have been given appears within the catalogue entry for that work.

HillsBaur 1907 Sale
The Card Players, c.1853 (1.0.9)
The Card Players, c.1853 (1.0.9)
1.0.937 The Card Players, c.1853
A Ride for Liberty—The Fugitive Slaves—1862, c.1862 (10.0.10)
A Ride for Liberty—The Fugitive Slaves—1862, c.1862 (10.0.10)
10.0.10123 A Ride for Liberty—The Fugitive Slaves—1862, c.1862
Study of Soldier's Head (Study for the Wounded Drummer Boy), c.1864–71 (10.0.16)
Study of Soldier's Head (Study for the Wounded Drummer Boy), c.1864–71 (10.0.16)
10.0.165 Study of Soldier's Head (Study for the Wounded Drummer Boy), c.1864–71
"The Girl I Left Behind Me", c.1872–75 (10.0.25)
"The Girl I Left Behind Me", c.1872–75 (10.0.25)
10.0.25144 "The Girl I Left Behind Me", c.1872–75
no image available
Kathleen Mavourneen, c.1861–80 (10.0.5)
10.0.543 Kathleen Mavourneen, c.1861–80
Fiddling His Way, c.1866 (11.0.4)
Fiddling His Way, c.1866 (11.0.4)
11.0.4126 Fiddling His Way, c.1866
Winnowing Grain, c.1860–66 (13.1.3)
Winnowing Grain, c.1860–66 (13.1.3)
13.1.393 Winnowing Grain, c.1860–66
"There's No Place Like Home", c.1865 (13.2.7)
"There's No Place Like Home", c.1865 (13.2.7)
13.2.796 "There's No Place Like Home", c.1865
no image available
The Fiddler, c.1860–68 (13.3.3)
13.3.32 The Fiddler, c.1860–68
A Down East Citizen, c.1860–68 (13.3.6)
A Down East Citizen, c.1860–68 (13.3.6)
13.3.687 A Down East Citizen, c.1860–68
The Vacant Chair, 1865 (12.0.5)
The Vacant Chair, 1865 (12.0.5)
12.0.597 The Vacant Chair, 1865
The Other Side of Susan Ray's Kitchen, c.1875 (12.0.7)
The Other Side of Susan Ray's Kitchen, c.1875 (12.0.7)
12.0.7101 The Other Side of Susan Ray's Kitchen, c.1875
no image available
The Barn—A Study in Browns, 1879, August (12.0.8)
12.0.895 The Barn—A Study in Browns, 1879, August
The Early Lovers, c.1865–73 (14.0.5)
The Early Lovers, c.1865–73 (14.0.5)
14.0.5134 The Early Lovers, c.1865–73
no image available
A Maple Sugar Camp—Fryeburg, Maine, c.1861–65 (13.4.6)
13.4.6148 A Maple Sugar Camp—Fryeburg, Maine, c.1861–65
Tasting the Sugar, c.1861–65 (13.5.6)
Tasting the Sugar, c.1861–65 (13.5.6)
13.5.647 Tasting the Sugar, c.1861–65
no image available
Giving Baby a Taste, c.1861–65 (13.5.1)
13.5.126 Giving Baby a Taste, c.1861–65
The Story-Teller of the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.12)
The Story-Teller of the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.12)
13.5.12124 The Story-Teller of the Camp, c.1861–65
Measurement and Contemplation at the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.10)
Measurement and Contemplation at the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.10)
13.5.10120 Measurement and Contemplation at the Camp, c.1861–65
Luncheon at the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.8)
Luncheon at the Camp, c.1861–65 (13.5.8)
13.5.8111 Luncheon at the Camp, c.1861–65
The Truants, c.1861–65 (13.6.6)
The Truants, c.1861–65 (13.6.6)
13.6.6129 The Truants, c.1861–65
no image available
Mumblepeg, c.1861–65 (13.6.4)
13.6.420 Mumblepeg, c.1861–65
A Boy in the Maine Woods, c.1861–65 (13.6.7)
A Boy in the Maine Woods, c.1861–65 (13.6.7)
13.6.799 A Boy in the Maine Woods, c.1861–65
no image available
Through the Snow, c.1861–65 (13.6.3)
13.6.346 Through the Snow, c.1861–65
The Joys of Winter, c.1873 (13.6.10)
The Joys of Winter, c.1873 (13.6.10)
13.6.1053 The Joys of Winter, c.1873
no image available
Siasconset, Nantucket, c.1871–80 (15.0.12)
15.0.1224 Siasconset, Nantucket, c.1871–80
no image available
The Peaceful Village, c.1871–80 (15.0.13)
15.0.13139 The Peaceful Village, c.1871–80
no image available
Indigenous Woman in Wigwam Interior, 1869, July (17.0.2)
17.0.280 Indigenous Woman in Wigwam Interior, 1869, July
no image available
Mother and Child, c.1872–80 (18.0.16)
18.0.16137 Mother and Child, c.1872–80
no image available
The Baby by Candle Light, 1870, October 2 (18.0.8)
18.0.8105 The Baby by Candle Light, 1870, October 2
Little Brown Boy, c.1860–69 (20.1.2r)
Little Brown Boy, c.1860–69 (20.1.2r)
20.1.2r83 Little Brown Boy, c.1860–69
no image available
The Early Scholar, 1868 (20.1.10)
20.1.10113 The Early Scholar, 1868
Back from the Orchard, c.1876 (20.2.5)
Back from the Orchard, c.1876 (20.2.5)
20.2.54 Back from the Orchard, c.1876
Girl and Pet Doll, c.1875–78 (21.1.24)
Girl and Pet Doll, c.1875–78 (21.1.24)
21.1.2441 Girl and Pet Doll, c.1875–78
In the Land of Nod, 1879 (21.1.29)
In the Land of Nod, 1879 (21.1.29)
21.1.2959 In the Land of Nod, 1879
no image available
Child Warming Hands in Studio, c.1879 (21.1.32)
21.1.3268 Child Warming Hands in Studio, c.1879
no image available
Child Warming Her Hands in Studio, c.1879 (21.1.33)
21.1.33132 Child Warming Her Hands in Studio, c.1879
no image available
The Wild Flowers, c.1862–79 (21.2.3)
21.2.389 The Wild Flowers, c.1862–79
Child and Sled, 1879 (21.2.8)
Child and Sled, 1879 (21.2.8)
21.2.8145 Child and Sled, 1879
no image available
Young Girl Reading, c.1872 (24.0.8)
24.0.88 Young Girl Reading, c.1872
"He loves me, He loves me not", c.1870–79 (24.0.4)
"He loves me, He loves me not", c.1870–79 (24.0.4)
24.0.444 "He loves me, He loves me not", c.1870–79
Study for Interesting News, c.1872 (24.0.7)
Study for Interesting News, c.1872 (24.0.7)
24.0.7119 Study for Interesting News, c.1872
no image available
The Reverie, c.1872–73 (24.0.12)
24.0.12140 The Reverie, c.1872–73
no image available
Adelaide, c.1870–79 (24.0.3)
24.0.342 Adelaide, c.1870–79
no image available
Wronged, c.1870–79 (24.0.2)
24.0.231 Wronged, c.1870–79
no image available
Day Dreams, c.1877 (25.1.15)
25.1.15102 Day Dreams, c.1877
Ruth, c.1870–79 (25.1.8)
Ruth, c.1870–79 (25.1.8)
25.1.898 Ruth, c.1870–79
Lady Playing Harp, c.1860–69 (25.1.4)
Lady Playing Harp, c.1860–69 (25.1.4)
25.1.469 Lady Playing Harp, c.1860–69
no image available
The Dead Dove—Her Cemetery, c.1878–81 (23.0.16)
23.0.1678 The Dead Dove—Her Cemetery, c.1878–81
no image available
Her Pet Kitten, c.1878–81 (23.0.18)
23.0.18141 Her Pet Kitten, c.1878–81
Teaching Caesar, c.1881 (23.0.21)
Teaching Caesar, c.1881 (23.0.21)
23.0.2157 Teaching Caesar, c.1881
Child and Rabbits, c.1878 (23.0.11r)
Child and Rabbits, c.1878 (23.0.11r)
23.0.11r40 Child and Rabbits, c.1878
Child Holding Pet Bunny, c.1878 (23.0.9)
Child Holding Pet Bunny, c.1878 (23.0.9)
23.0.919 Child Holding Pet Bunny, c.1878
Girl Holding Pet White Rabbit [verso of Child and Rabbits], c.1878 (23.0.12v)
Girl Holding Pet White Rabbit [verso of Child and Rabbits], c.1878 (23.0.12v)
23.0.12v40 Girl Holding Pet White Rabbit [verso of Child and Rabbits], c.1878
no image available
Hide and Seek in the Barn, c.1877–79 (13.7.9)
13.7.986 Hide and Seek in the Barn, c.1877–79
no image available
In the Barn Door, c.1877–79 (13.7.10)
13.7.1090 In the Barn Door, c.1877–79
In the Barn, c.1877–79 (13.7.3)
In the Barn, c.1877–79 (13.7.3)
13.7.362 In the Barn, c.1877–79
"Play Me a Tune", 1880 (26.1.20)
"Play Me a Tune", 1880 (26.1.20)
26.1.20127 "Play Me a Tune", 1880
no image available
City People in Country Quarters, 1877 (26.1.15)
26.1.15143 City People in Country Quarters, 1877
Waiting for Father, c.1875–80 (26.2.7)
Waiting for Father, c.1875–80 (26.2.7)
26.2.7116 Waiting for Father, c.1875–80
Kite Flying, c.1875–80 (26.2.6)
Kite Flying, c.1875–80 (26.2.6)
26.2.6130 Kite Flying, c.1875–80
Child and Gardener, c.1881–85 (26.2.10)
Child and Gardener, c.1881–85 (26.2.10)
26.2.1055 Child and Gardener, c.1881–85
Study for the "Corn Husking", 1875, October 28 (26.3.1)
Study for the "Corn Husking", 1875, October 28 (26.3.1)
26.3.129 Study for the "Corn Husking", 1875, October 28
no image available
The Holland Peasant Girl, c.1851–55 (3.2.2)
3.2.2106 The Holland Peasant Girl, c.1851–55
Dropping Off, c.1871 (26.7.1)
Dropping Off, c.1871 (26.7.1)
26.7.163 Dropping Off, c.1871
no image available
The Hermit, c.1873–87 (26.6.21)
26.6.2136 The Hermit, c.1873–87
no image available
Jim Collins, c.1873–80 (26.6.3)
26.6.3118 Jim Collins, c.1873–80
Nathan H. Manter, c.1878 (26.6.11)
Nathan H. Manter, c.1878 (26.6.11)
26.6.1115 Nathan H. Manter, c.1878
no image available
Margaret at the Wheel, c.1851–55 (27.0.1)
27.0.184 Margaret at the Wheel, c.1851–55
no image available
The Musician, c.1851–80 (28.0.1)
28.0.1136 The Musician, c.1851–80
no image available
Lady Audrey, c.1872–80 (28.0.5)
28.0.5114 Lady Audrey, c.1872–80
Baron Fresca with Violin, c.1851 (35.0.1)
Baron Fresca with Violin, c.1851 (35.0.1)
35.0.1142 Baron Fresca with Violin, c.1851
Harriet Hubbard Ayer, c.1881 (31.3.4)
Harriet Hubbard Ayer, c.1881 (31.3.4)
31.3.4121 Harriet Hubbard Ayer, c.1881
"Turn on Me Thy Dark Eye", 1877 (31.4.8)
"Turn on Me Thy Dark Eye", 1877 (31.4.8)
31.4.8117 "Turn on Me Thy Dark Eye", 1877
May Valentina Stern, c.1886 (31.5.16)
May Valentina Stern, c.1886 (31.5.16)
31.5.1614 May Valentina Stern, c.1886
David H. Taylor, c.1878 (31.5.19)
David H. Taylor, c.1878 (31.5.19)
31.5.1956 David H. Taylor, c.1878
Prince Rupert, c.1851–55 (4.0.6)
Prince Rupert, c.1851–55 (4.0.6)
4.0.654 Prince Rupert, c.1851–55
Girl and Turkey, c.1870–80 (39.3.13)
Girl and Turkey, c.1870–80 (39.3.13)
39.3.13109 Girl and Turkey, c.1870–80
Dorothy Dandridge Payne Todd Madison, 1846, March (43.3.12)
Dorothy Dandridge Payne Todd Madison, 1846, March (43.3.12)
43.3.12110 Dorothy Dandridge Payne Todd Madison, 1846, March
Mount Vernon in 1857, 1858 (6.0.2)
Mount Vernon in 1857, 1858 (6.0.2)
6.0.234 Mount Vernon in 1857, 1858
Van Ness Mausoleum in Washington, D.C., 1858 (6.0.3)
Van Ness Mausoleum in Washington, D.C., 1858 (6.0.3)
6.0.335 Van Ness Mausoleum in Washington, D.C., 1858
The Kitchen of Mount Vernon in 1857 with Its Occupants, 1858 (6.0.6)
The Kitchen of Mount Vernon in 1857 with Its Occupants, 1858 (6.0.6)
6.0.633 The Kitchen of Mount Vernon in 1857 with Its Occupants, 1858
Dinah, c.1867–69 (9.2.5)
Dinah, c.1867–69 (9.2.5)
9.2.56 Dinah, c.1867–69
The Moorish Girl, c.1862–69 (9.2.4)
The Moorish Girl, c.1862–69 (9.2.4)
9.2.4104 The Moorish Girl, c.1862–69
no image available
Dinnertime, c.1862–65 (9.2.2)
9.2.285 Dinnertime, c.1862–65
no image available
Dinnertime and Appletime in Old Virginia, c.1862–65 (9.2.3)
9.2.3128 Dinnertime and Appletime in Old Virginia, c.1862–65
Hannah Amidst the Vines, 1859 (9.3.1)
Hannah Amidst the Vines, 1859 (9.3.1)
9.3.122 Hannah Amidst the Vines, 1859
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"Carry Me, and I'll Drum You Through", c.1863–71 (40.0.4)
40.0.4149 "Carry Me, and I'll Drum You Through", c.1863–71
no image available
The Belle of the Chippewas of Grand Portage, 1857 (7.3.1)
7.3.13 The Belle of the Chippewas of Grand Portage, 1857
Child Playing Croquet, c.1880–89 (31.6.2)
Child Playing Croquet, c.1880–89 (31.6.2)
31.6.223 Child Playing Croquet, c.1880–89
no image available
Priscilla, c.1880–85 (31.6.1)
31.6.1125 Priscilla, c.1880–85
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Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Hills, Patricia, and Abigael MacGibeny. "Concordance." In Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné. www.eastmanjohnson.org/resources/concordance.php (accessed on November 6, 2024).