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| Eastman Johnson (1824 - 1906) |
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Artists who influenced Eastman Johnson![]() | For many years the foremost genre painter in the United States, Eastman Johnson was among the first American artists of his generation to receive extensive training abroad. His oeuvre thus serves as an important link to two generations, combining traditional, domestic subjects with more advanced technique and expression. Johnson was born in Lovell, Maine, in 1824, but he grew up in nearby Fryebur ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Eastman Johnson![]() | |
![]() Rembrandt | ![]() Negro Life in South (New York Historical Society ) | ![]() Ride for Liberty, Fugitive Slaves (Brooklyn Museum) | ![]() Bruce Crane |
![]() Thomas Couture | ![]() Party Dress (Wadsworth Atheneum) | ![]() Hatch Family (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() George Henry Hall |
![]() William Sidney Mount | ![]() Confab (Wadsworth Atheneum) | ![]() Little Convalescent (Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() George Cochran Lambdin |
![]() Emanuel Leutze | ![]() Winnowing Grain (Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() Brown Family (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | |