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(c.1763-c.1824) was an American biracial painter from the Baltimore area. Johnson, often viewed as the first person of color to make a living as a painter in the United States, is known for his naïve paintings of prominent Maryland residents. It was not until 1939 that the identity of the painter of elite 19th century Baltimoreans was shed to light by art historian and genealogist J. Hall Pleasants, who believed that thirteen portraits were painted by one Joshua Johnson. Pleasants attempted to put the puzzle of Johnson's life together, however, questions on Johnson's race, life dates and even his last name (Johnson or Johnston) remained. These questions remained up until the mid-1990s, when the Maryland Historical Society released newly found manuscripts regarding Johnson's life

Joshua Johnson John Jacob Anderson and Sons, John and Edward oil painting artist


Joshua Johnson John Jacob Anderson and Sons, John and Edward oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  71471
John Jacob Anderson and Sons, John and Edward
new23/Joshua Johnson-836939.jpg
between 1812(1812) and 1815(1815) Oil on canvas 76.5 x 100.8 cm (30.12 x 39.68 in)


Joshua Johnson John Jacob Anderson and Sons John and Edward oil painting artist


Joshua Johnson John Jacob Anderson and Sons John and Edward oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  72645
John Jacob Anderson and Sons John and Edward
new24/Joshua Johnson-348675.jpg
Date between 1812(1812) and 1815(1815) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 76.5 X 100.8 cm (30.12 X 39.68 in) cyf


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