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Artist: Edward Killingworth Johnson (1825 - 1896)
Nationality: British
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Edward Killingworth Johnson.
Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Josiah Johnson Hawes (?) 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of
- Sir Joshua Reynolds
Dr. Samuel Johnson
oil on canvas
18th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of
- Edward Hopper - Portugeese Church in Gloucester 1923 watercolor over blac The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art American Museum of Fine Arts
- David Johnson, American, 1827-1908 Cornwall on the Hudson 1868 Oil on canvas 35.56 x 56.2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of
- Pierre Paul Prud'hon - David Johnson 1808 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Inclusive of Albert Sands Southworth, American, 1811-1894 Inclusive of
- Alice Neel - Portrait of Ellen Johnson 1976 oil on canvas Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College American
- Eastman Johnson
What the Shell Says (What the Sea Says)
oil on paperboard
1875
- Eastman Johnson
A Day Dream
oil on paperboard
1877
- Eastman Johnson
A Different Sugaring Off
oil on canvas
circa 1865
- Eastman Johnson
The Eavesdropper
oil on paperboard
circa 1865
- Eastman Johnson
The Mother
oil on paperboard
circa 1870
- Eastman Johnson
The Brown Family
oil on canvas
1869
- Eastman Johnson
The Pension Claim Agent
oil on canvas
1867
- Portrait of Edward Lasker (Retrato de Edward Lasker), Diego Rivera (Mexico, Guanajuato, 1886 - 1957) , 1936, Colored crayons
- Eastman Johnson
Woman in White Dress
oil on paperboard
circa 1875
- James Sharples
Catherine Livingston Thorn Johnson (Mrs. Horace Johnson)
Pastel on gray-brown wove paper mounted on cardboard
circa 1796
- Pieter van der Banck
King Edward V, Son Of Edward Iv (1483-deposed)
Engraving
17th century
- Cathy Johnson
Subterranian Reverie
1971 Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Mrs. J. J. Hawes 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of
- Pieter van der Banck
King Edward III Of Windsor, Son Of Edward Ii (1327-1377)
Engraving
17th century
- Pieter van der Banck
King Edward II Of Carnarvon, Son Of Edward I (1307-1327)
Engraving
17th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century J. J. Hawes 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Mrs. J. J. Hawes and Alice 1850-52 Photograph, daguerreotype
- Benjamin West - Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill) 1776 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Asian Man 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Plate: 21.7 x 16.7
- Hans Holbein the Younger - Edward VI as a Child c. 1538 oil on panel National Gallery of Art German
- Guillim Scrots - Portrait of Edward Vi c. 1551 oil on panel Los Angeles County Museum of Art Dutch Museum of Fine Arts
- Jonathan Eastman Johnson, American, 1824-1906 Writing to Father 1863 Oil on composition board 30.48 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Two Seated Men and a Seated Woman 1845-61 Photograph,
- Thomas Sully - Dr. Edward Hudson 1810 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Thomas Sully - Mrs. Edward Hudson 1814 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Thomas Gainsborough - Edward Swinburne 1785 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art English
- Gilbert Stuart - Edward Stow c. 1803 oil on wood National Gallery of Art American
- Petrus Christus - Edward Grimston 1446 oil on oak The National Gallery, London Netherlandish
- Pieter van der Banck
King Henry VII, Descendant Of Edward III, Son-in-law Of Edward IV (1485-1509)
Engraving
17th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century J. J. Hawes, in Oval Vignette 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Albert Southworth 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Alice Hawes as a Child 1852-56 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Daniel Webster about 1850 Photograph, daguerreotype Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Mrs. J. J. Hawes 1845-61 Photograph, daguerreotype Image (sight): Museum of Fine Arts
- Southworth and Hawes, American, 19th century Daniel Webster about 1850 Photograph, daguerreotype Plate: 21.7 x
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Johnson
I. Wolk Gallery: Mitchell Johnson: New Paintings This show will feature more than 25 new pieces ranging from painterly figure compositions reminiscent of David Park and the Bay Area Figurative Tradition to bucolic scenes of Italy and California. Johnson’s particular use of color and gesture sho...
Artists by the Sea: Images: Photography by Ed and Stacia Johnson Ed and Stacia Johnson are featured in the International Library of Photography in several
upcoming editions, and have their work featured on several web sites.
IMAGE: To L...
Frick Collection: Mantegna's Descent into Limbo, from the Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection
Because it was so highly regarded, several other versions were made, including this smaller one,
which was probably done for Ferdinando Carlo, the last Duke of Mantua, around 1470–75.Lent
through the generosity of the Barbara Pia...
Wexner Center for the Arts: Ray Johnson: Correspondences A progenitor of pop art and a major force in the development of mail art, especially through the activities of his New York Correspondence School, Johnson was a potent and influential presence in the art world from the 1950s through the 1990s. The...
Triton Museum of Art: New Works by California Artists: Mitchell Johnson Mitchell Johnson is an artist who is above all, a colorist. He paints both directly on site and by memory in the studio. His oil on linen paintings are sensitive celebrations of nature, color, place and time.
Johnson, who moved to Palo Al...
Oakland Museum of California, at Latham Square: Essence of Place: Work by Mitchell Johnson Essence of Place, at the Latham Square Building, is an exhibit of seven large-
scale paintings by Menlo Park-based artist Mitchell Johnson. The exhibit includes
landscapes and figurative work painted on site in Italy, France, New Mexico and
N...
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University: Meiji Photography ...
Raid Projects: LoFi: Steve DeGroodt and Brian Bosworth As in the work of John Cage, boundaries which
formerly separated intention from accident, music from noise, and especially
the fourth wall between audience and performer begin to crack and crumble.
Steve DeGroodt has shown locally and int...
Detroit Institute of Art: A Cultural Heritage: Selected Works of African American Art from the DIA's Collection ...
Montclair Art Museum: HE PEOPLE'S CHOICE: FAVORITES FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION ...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Eastman Johnson: Painting America Organization: This exhibition was organized by Teresa
A. Carbone, Associate Curator of American Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn
Museum of Art, and Patricia Hills, noted Johnson scholar and faculty member of
Boston University's Art Hi...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space: Changing Space: John and Jessica Johnson This work and others in the exhibition are a commentaty on
changes and events we have witnssed and experienced over a twelve month period.
The works are these personal tragedies and a celebration of li...
Joao Ferreira Fine Art: Change no Sorry Featured works in the exhibition are by Sue Williamson, Mark Hipper, Bridgit Baker (currently in residence at Stellenbosch University), Helen Johnson, Kim Stern, Steven
Cohen, William Kentridge, Nicola Jackson, Eris Silke Ro...
En Plein Air: Monet 2000 Excursion For a full-color brochure visit En Plein Air's Web
site at: http://www.epatours.com
or call En Plein Air directly:
US : 301.961.1062
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Please mention this announcement when you call.
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California Historical Society: At Work: The Art Of California Labor The first overview of labor themes in California art over the last century,
AT WORK includes work by photographers Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Pirkle
Jones, and Otto Hagel, painters Hung Liu and Diego Rivera, printmakers Rupert
Garcia and ...
SpecialtyArts.Com: Awards Program 2000 Launched If youve ever wanted to get an advance look at emerging talent and trends in the visual arts, you can now view SpecialtyArt.Coms Awards 2000 Program online. The Awards 2000 Program reflects SpecialtyArts.Coms corporate mission to educate and incr...
Vermont Studio Center: Call for Artists: Artists' and Writers' Residencies Applications and more information are available on our Website at www.vermontstudiocenter.org, or phone us at 802-635-2727. To download the full brochure, please see
Crafts Council Gallery: Textile Innovation in Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2002
An exciting range of textiles will be represented in this year's
exhibition, held at the Crafts Council Gallery between 19 September and 3
November 2002. None of the artists has been shortlisted for the Jerwood
Prize before.
The shortl...
Municipal Art Society of New York: The Long View The title The Long View refers to Mr. Johnson’s unique perspective among observers of
contemporary architecture. Since organizing MoMA’s first architecture exhibition in 1932––Modern
Architecture–International Exhibition––and...
LaTrobe Street Gallery: The Arch Rival of Verbal Communication Created with media ranging from texta to traditional oils to latch-hook rugs, two-dimensional images conspire to form a plethora of emotional signifiers.
Imagery for the work is sourced from the discarded photographs of strangers, family ph...
Addison Gallery of American Art: To Conserve a Legacy
American Art from Historically Black Colleges and
Universities
Additional support has been generously provided by The Henry Luce Foundation, the John S. and
James L. Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LEF Foundation, the
Greentree Foundation, the Joseph Harrison Jackson Fo...
Carnegie Museum of Art: The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1979-1999 The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1979-1999 is organized by The Art Institute of Chicago and is made possible by The Hyatt Foundation. ...
Vermont Studio Center: Call for Artists: Artists' and Writers' Residencies Applications accepted on an ongoing basis. Full Fellowship Application Deadlines: February 15, June 15, and October 1. Applications and more information are available on the VSC Website at www.vermontstud...
Addison Gallery of American Art: Inside and Out: Scenes of American Life from the Addison Collection These genre works, ranging from formal
family portraits, to informal scenes of workers in the landscape, to popular prints produced for publications and mass
distribution, represent artists such as Eastman Johnson, Winslow Homer, Enoch W...
Oakland Museum of California: Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California Photography, 1850-2000 Much of what we think of as Great American Photography is in fact Californian, said Drew Heath Johnson, Curator of Photography at OMCA. Names such as Weston, Watkins, Ansel Adams or Dorothea Lange are among the first that occur to us when we consi...
Visual Arts League at Johnson Med. School-Univ. of Med. and Dent.: 3 Americas! Brings Together Works from the Western Hemisphere We will get a fresh concept of America by looking
at these faces and figures from all over the great strip of
...
Jan van der Donk: Hazel Larsen Archer: Trimming of this Photo is Forbidden This show indeed documents the faces of the young Cunningham, the young Cage, de Kooning, Ruth Asawa, Dorothea Rockburne, Su san Weil, Robert Rauschenberg and Ray Johnson.
On view are also portraits of Josef and Annie Albers, Charles Olson and ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Killer Instinct in the Zenith Media Lounge The time-based nature of Johnson's game software allows these two characters to interact dynamically without a proscribed outcome. In Heaven @ 711, Anne-Marie Schleiner turns the DJ aspects of hip hop music into a stunning, formalist arcade-style...
Price Tower Art Center: Robert Indiana 66: Paintings and Sculpture Frank Lloyd Wright ’s Price Tower was his pioneering experiment in the multi-use skyscraper: a slim, tall, richly detailed structure, originally designed to combine business offices, shops and apartments. The non-profit Price Tower Arts Center ret...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Folk Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art The more than 125 works from the Metropolitan Museum’s distinguished
collection of American folk art cover the full range of subject matter delineated
by these artists -- portraiture, land...
Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery: A Book About Death Conceived and organized by Matthew Rose, a Paris-based American artist, A Book
About Death is comprised of artists' postcards from original art created specifically
for the exhibit. These pieces collectively form the pages of the "book." While m...
NEA, NEH: House Narrowly Defeats Move to Increase NEA/NEH Funds While the NEA/NEH amendment was defeated, the close vote was a positive
development moving Congress away from debating the agencies' survival to
restoring them to more healthy levels of funding (historic highs for the
agencies were $179.5 million ...
Sunrise Gallery: Sunrise Gallery 1st Juried Show Opened Last Week Claudette Losier comments about her work, "This award is for an art piece that speaks about Universal Consciousness and concern about Humanity. My piece is about the second commandment of loving your neighbour as yourself because reality is we are...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips The main element in Shift is a large piece titled “Internal Diversions”, made of glass, steel and silver. This meticulous hanging sculpture symbolizes both organic systems and physical ornamentation. The viewer is reflected in its many mirrored ...
Artangel: Die Familie Schneider in London Dead House ur was recently reconstructed in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2001 when Schneider was awarded the Golden Lion for Sculpture.
For his first major project in the UK, Die Familie Schneider renews Schneider’s obsession ...
photo san francisco, Stephen Cohen Gallery: Fourth annual San Francisco Photographic Print Exposition Opens Today Collecting Seminars are held before public hours, at 9 a.m., and are limited to 30 people. This year seminar hosts are Keith Davis, of The Hallmark Collection, Robert Flynn Johnson, curator in charge of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at T...
Prairie Arts Center: Call for Artists: Prairie Plein Aire Fest The painting or photography subject must be
located in Schaumburg, IL and must be created after registration from May 21-
May 27, 2010. Participating artists will be provided with a map of Schaumburg
noting specific areas of scenic interest wit...
American Museum of Photography: 160th Anniversary of Photography's Birth
The one-of-a-kind daguerreotypes in this exhibition were among 240 Southworth & Hawes images rediscovered last year in a basement in Marblehead, Massachusetts. The daguerreotypes--unknown and unseen for 60 years--sold for more than three million ...
Visual Arts League: A CALL FOR ART! 3 AMERICAS ...we are all in this together! Graciously hosted by the University of Medicine and Dentistry - Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, the March 2001 exhibit is designed to travel, and
hopes to bring a fresh definition of America to all three Americas. (It
already has dates f...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: Picturing the Banjo "For more than two centuries, the banjo has played an integral role in
American history and culture and has inspired an eclectic array of
artists," said Sarah Cash, the Corcoran's Bechhoefer Curator of American
Art. "A highlight of the Corcoran...
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