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Eastman Johnson 1824-1906 Portait of Clara Hall (The Tea Party) 1873
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Eastman Johnson 1824-1906 Portait of Clara Hall (The Tea Party) 1873.

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Page 1: Eastman Johnson 1824-1906 Portait of Clara Hall (The Tea Party) 1873.

Eastman Johnson1824-1906

Portait of Clara Hall(The Tea Party)

1873

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Photograph, 1895

Mr. Johnson painted:--Portraits

--Genre (“average” people

doing average things)

--New England

--Ojibwe (Native Americans)

--Slavery

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Johnson’s life included• Born in 1824 in Maine• Crayon portraits (self-taught) as a young man

(18 years old)• Studied painting in Germany and Netherlands• Civil War• Victorian Era (Queen Victoria)

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PresidentGrover

Cleveland

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The New Bonnet (1876)

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Ojibwe Wigwam (1857)

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A Ride for Freedom (Fugitive Slaves) 1862

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37 stars (1867-1877)Not yet states:ColoradoNorth Dakota, South DakotaMontanaWashingtonIdahoWyomingUtahOklahomaNew MexicoArizona (1912)AlaskaHawaii

The United States in 1873

Civil War is overLife is peaceful, happier for many people“Victorian Era”

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The Tea Party

Oil on Panel

1873

At the Phoenix Art Museum