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15 artworks found
instance of: painting (15)
movement: Naïve art (7)
genre: portrait (14)
artist: Joshua Johnson (11) | Vincent van Gogh (1) | Elizabeth Nourse (1) | anonymous (1) | Henry Sanderson (1)
depicts: woman (14) | girl (9) | boy (8) | White people (7) | mother (5) | book (4) | child (4) | man (4) | baby (2) | Rosa (2) | son (2) | dress (2) | daughter (2) | skeleton suit (2) | dog (1) | flower (1) | father (1) | Fragaria × ananassa (1)
collection: National Gallery of Art (2) | private collection (2) | Brauer Museum of Art (2) | Maryland Historical Society (2) | Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (2) | Art Institute of Chicago (1) | Corcoran Gallery of Art (1) | Colonial Williamsburg (1) | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Chrysler Museum of Art (1)
location: museum's storage space (2) | Brauer Museum of Art (2) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Art Institute of Chicago (1) | Colonial Williamsburg (1) | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Chrysler Museum of Art (1) | Maryland Historical Society (1)
country of origin: United States of America (7)
exhibition history: Joshua Johnson: Freeman and early American portrait painter (5) | Corcoran Gallery of Art (1)
donated by: John W. Hanes (2) | Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wilson (1) | Dr. Thomas C. McCormick (1) | Dorothy Payne (1)
location of final assembly: Nuenen (1)
published in: Joshua Johnson: Freeman and early American portrait painter (5) | Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts (1) | Children Today (1) | American art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1) | The World They Made Together: Black and White Values in Eighteenth-century Virginia (1) | Becoming Americans: Our Struggle to be Both Free and Equal (1) | Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (1) | The Portrayal of the Negro in American Painting (1) | Folk Painters of America (1) | Small Folk: A Celebration of Childhood in America (1) | Child care: kith, kin, and hired hands (1)