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19th Century

African American
      Artists
Joshua Johnson

       •   Son of a white man and black slave woman
           in Baltimore, Maryland
       •   Father purchased him at age 19 in 1764
       •   Released on condition that he learned a
           trade (painting)
       •   Manumission was signed by Colonel John
           Moale, who Johnson would paint
       •   Learned to paint in a popular “folk” style
       •   Left: Grace Allison McCurdy and Her
           Daughters, ca. 1806. Corcoran Gallery of Art
Joshua Johnson




Mrs. John Moale (Ellin North) and Ellin North Moale, ca. 1798.
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
Robert S. Duncanson
        • Born free in 1821 in
          Fayette, New York
        • Family members were skilled
          house and sign painters
        • Moved to Cincinnati to
          “make it” as a fine artist
        • Abolitionists supported his
          painting landscapes
Robert S. Duncanson




Robert S. Duncanson, View of Cincinnati, Ohio from
Covington, Kentucky, 1851. Cincinnati Historical Society.
Robert S. Duncanson




Frederick Church, Heart of the Andes, 1859. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Robert S. Duncanson




Robert S. Duncanson, Land of the Lotus Eaters, 1861. Royal Court of
Sweden.
Robert S. Duncanson




Robert S. Duncanson, Uncle Tom and Little Eva, 1853. Detroit Institute of the Arts.
Grafton Tyler Brown
      • First African American to chronicle the West
      • Born 1841 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
      • Trained as a printer in Philadelphia
      • Moved to San Francisco around beginning
         of Civil War
      • Travelled and chronicled the West as printer
         and mapmaker
      • Painted landscapes in mid-1880s and ‘90s
Robert S. Duncanson, Uncle Tom and Little Eva, 1853. Detroit Institute of the Arts.
Grafton Tyler Brown, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone from Hayden Point, 1891.
Oakland Museum.
Grafton Tyler Brown, Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, 1887. Stark
Museum of Art.
Edward Mitchell Bannister
          •   Born 1827/1828 in New Brunswick, Canada
          •   Self-taught as painter
          •   Moved to Boston and worked in New England
          •   In touch with contemporary art and poetry
          •   Influenced by Barbizon School
          •   Renowned for romantic rural scenes
          •   Won first-prize at the Philadelphia Centennial
              Exposition of 1876
          •   Founded Providence Art Club in 1878
Edward Mitchell Bannister, Approaching Storm, 1886. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Edward Mitchell Bannister, Driving Home the Cows, 1881. Smithsonian
American Art Museum.
Jean-Francoise Millet, The Angelus, 1857-9. Musee d’Ordsay, Paris.
Edward Mitchell Bannister, Landscape Near Newport, R.I., 1877. Smithsonian
American Art Museum.
Edward Mitchell Bannister, Newspaper Boy, 1869. Smithsonian American Art
Museum.
Edmonia Lewis
    • Born 1844 in Greenbush, New York from
       Hatian and Native American parents
    • Went to school at Oberlin
    • Achieved fame with portraits of anti-
       slavery heroes like John Brown and
       Colonel Shaw
    • First African American sculptor to achieve
       international recognition
    • Moved to Rome in 1866
Edmonia Lewis, John Brown, 1878.
Edmonia Lewis, Robert Gould Shaw, 1866-7.
Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free, 1866.
Howard University Gallery of Art.


• Sculpted after the Civil War

• Classical sculpture in marble at a
   big scale taking on the subject of
   African American experience

• Tackling formal problems of two
   figures in one work

• Possible allusion to women’s
   liberation
Neo-classicism

• A style inspired by
  ancient Greek and
  Roman models

• 18th and 19th Century
  emphasis on
  enlightenment, reason
  and civic life



                          Horatio Greenough, George Washington, 1840.
                          National Museum of American History.
Edmonia Lewis, Hiawatha, 1866-7.   Edmonia Lewis, The Wooing of Hiawatha, 1866.
Edmonia Lewis, The Death of
Cleopatra, 1876. National
Museum of American Art.
William Wetmore
Story, Cleopatra, 1869.
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Henry Ossawa Tanner
Henry Ossawa Tanner
       •   Born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1859
       •   Mother had escaped slavery through
           Underground Railroad
       •   Learned drawing and painting from life by
           Thomas Eakins at Pennsylvania Academy
       •   Painted genre scenes of family life
       •   Moved to France in 1891
       •   Began painting Biblical scenes
       •   First African American elected to National
           Academy
Henry O. Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1893. Hampton University Art Collection.
Henry O. Tanner, The Thankful Poor, 1894. Collection of William H. and Camille Cosby.
Henry O. Tanner, The Resurrection of Lazarus, 1896. Musee d’Orsay.
Into the 20th Century

Our Negro American painter of outstanding success is Henry O. Tanner. His
career is a case in point. Though a professed painter of types, he has devoted
his art talent mainly to the portrayal of Jewish Biblical types and
subjects, and has never maturely touched the portrayal of the Negro subject.
. . . We ought and must have a school of Negro art, a local and a racially
representative tradition. And that we have not, explains why the generation
of Negro artists succeeding Mr. Tanner had only the inspiration of his great
success to fire their ambitions, but not the guidance of a distinctive tradition
to focus and direct their talents.
                        Alain Locke, “The Legacy of the Ancestral Arts” (1925)

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19th-Century African American Artists

  • 2. Joshua Johnson • Son of a white man and black slave woman in Baltimore, Maryland • Father purchased him at age 19 in 1764 • Released on condition that he learned a trade (painting) • Manumission was signed by Colonel John Moale, who Johnson would paint • Learned to paint in a popular “folk” style • Left: Grace Allison McCurdy and Her Daughters, ca. 1806. Corcoran Gallery of Art
  • 3. Joshua Johnson Mrs. John Moale (Ellin North) and Ellin North Moale, ca. 1798. The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
  • 4. Robert S. Duncanson • Born free in 1821 in Fayette, New York • Family members were skilled house and sign painters • Moved to Cincinnati to “make it” as a fine artist • Abolitionists supported his painting landscapes
  • 5. Robert S. Duncanson Robert S. Duncanson, View of Cincinnati, Ohio from Covington, Kentucky, 1851. Cincinnati Historical Society.
  • 6. Robert S. Duncanson Frederick Church, Heart of the Andes, 1859. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • 7. Robert S. Duncanson Robert S. Duncanson, Land of the Lotus Eaters, 1861. Royal Court of Sweden.
  • 8. Robert S. Duncanson Robert S. Duncanson, Uncle Tom and Little Eva, 1853. Detroit Institute of the Arts.
  • 9. Grafton Tyler Brown • First African American to chronicle the West • Born 1841 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Trained as a printer in Philadelphia • Moved to San Francisco around beginning of Civil War • Travelled and chronicled the West as printer and mapmaker • Painted landscapes in mid-1880s and ‘90s
  • 10. Robert S. Duncanson, Uncle Tom and Little Eva, 1853. Detroit Institute of the Arts.
  • 11. Grafton Tyler Brown, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone from Hayden Point, 1891. Oakland Museum.
  • 12. Grafton Tyler Brown, Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, 1887. Stark Museum of Art.
  • 13. Edward Mitchell Bannister • Born 1827/1828 in New Brunswick, Canada • Self-taught as painter • Moved to Boston and worked in New England • In touch with contemporary art and poetry • Influenced by Barbizon School • Renowned for romantic rural scenes • Won first-prize at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876 • Founded Providence Art Club in 1878
  • 14. Edward Mitchell Bannister, Approaching Storm, 1886. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • 15. Edward Mitchell Bannister, Driving Home the Cows, 1881. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • 16. Jean-Francoise Millet, The Angelus, 1857-9. Musee d’Ordsay, Paris.
  • 17. Edward Mitchell Bannister, Landscape Near Newport, R.I., 1877. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • 18. Edward Mitchell Bannister, Newspaper Boy, 1869. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • 19. Edmonia Lewis • Born 1844 in Greenbush, New York from Hatian and Native American parents • Went to school at Oberlin • Achieved fame with portraits of anti- slavery heroes like John Brown and Colonel Shaw • First African American sculptor to achieve international recognition • Moved to Rome in 1866
  • 20. Edmonia Lewis, John Brown, 1878.
  • 21. Edmonia Lewis, Robert Gould Shaw, 1866-7.
  • 22. Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free, 1866. Howard University Gallery of Art. • Sculpted after the Civil War • Classical sculpture in marble at a big scale taking on the subject of African American experience • Tackling formal problems of two figures in one work • Possible allusion to women’s liberation
  • 23. Neo-classicism • A style inspired by ancient Greek and Roman models • 18th and 19th Century emphasis on enlightenment, reason and civic life Horatio Greenough, George Washington, 1840. National Museum of American History.
  • 24. Edmonia Lewis, Hiawatha, 1866-7. Edmonia Lewis, The Wooing of Hiawatha, 1866.
  • 25. Edmonia Lewis, The Death of Cleopatra, 1876. National Museum of American Art.
  • 26. William Wetmore Story, Cleopatra, 1869. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • 27.
  • 29. Henry Ossawa Tanner • Born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1859 • Mother had escaped slavery through Underground Railroad • Learned drawing and painting from life by Thomas Eakins at Pennsylvania Academy • Painted genre scenes of family life • Moved to France in 1891 • Began painting Biblical scenes • First African American elected to National Academy
  • 30. Henry O. Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1893. Hampton University Art Collection.
  • 31. Henry O. Tanner, The Thankful Poor, 1894. Collection of William H. and Camille Cosby.
  • 32. Henry O. Tanner, The Resurrection of Lazarus, 1896. Musee d’Orsay.
  • 33. Into the 20th Century Our Negro American painter of outstanding success is Henry O. Tanner. His career is a case in point. Though a professed painter of types, he has devoted his art talent mainly to the portrayal of Jewish Biblical types and subjects, and has never maturely touched the portrayal of the Negro subject. . . . We ought and must have a school of Negro art, a local and a racially representative tradition. And that we have not, explains why the generation of Negro artists succeeding Mr. Tanner had only the inspiration of his great success to fire their ambitions, but not the guidance of a distinctive tradition to focus and direct their talents. Alain Locke, “The Legacy of the Ancestral Arts” (1925)