In the Fields

Eastman Johnson American, 1824-1906

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in

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About the Artwork

In the Fields

between ca. 1878 and 1880

Eastman Johnson

1824-1906

American

Unknown

Oil on board

Unframed: 17 3/4 × 27 1/2 inches (45.1 × 69.9 cm) Framed: 23 1/8 × 32 13/16 × 2 1/4 inches (58.7 × 83.3 × 5.7 cm)

Paintings

American Art before 1950

Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry Fund

38.1

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Monogrammed, lower right: E J.

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Provenance

Frederic Frazier, Inc. (New York, New York, USA) 1938-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Exhibition of Paintings by Eastman Johnson. Exh. cat., Brooklyn Museum. New York, 1940, no. 64.

Bulletin of the DIA 18, 1: p. 2 (ill.).

Barker, V. American Painting. New York, 1950, p. 110.

At Work. Exh. cat., Milwaukee Art Center. Milwaukee, 1960, no. 10.

American Realists. Exh. cat., Art Gallery of Hamilton. Ontario, 1961, no. 34.

McCoubrey, John W. American Tradition in Painting. New York, 1963, p. 37 (ill.).

Four Centuries of American Masterpieces. Exh. cat., The Gallery at the Better Living Center, New York World’s Fair. New York, 1964, no. 18 (ill.).

Green, S. M. American Art, A Historical Survey. New York, 1966, p. 376 (ill.).

Kindlers Malerei Lexikin, Vol. 3. 1966, p. 464 (ill.).

Wilmerding, John. Pittura Americana dell’Ottocento. Milan, 1967, p. 64 (ill.).

Wilmerding, John. Audubon, Homer, Whistler (etc). New York, 1970, p. 12 (ill.).

DIA Handbook 1971, p. 142.

Williams, H.W., Jr. Mirror to the American Past. New York Graphic Society, 1973, p. 145 (ill.).

Davidson, A.A. The Story of American Painting. New York, 1974, p. 92 (ill.).

Heritage and Horizon. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1976, no. 21 (ill.).

Lipman, J. and H.M. Franc. Bright Stars. New York, 1976, p. 88 (ill.).

“Family Art Game.” DIA Advertising Supplement. Detroit Free Press (May 20, 1979): p. 26 (ill.).

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Eastman Johnson, In the Fields, between ca. 1878 and 1880, oil on board. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry Fund, 38.1.

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