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American Art: Joshua Johnson
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Joshua Johnson – self portrait
Joshua Johnson was a free man of color, born in 1763 in rural Maryland. He was a self-taught artist and he moved to Baltimore in 1796. Johnson had a successful career as a portrait painter, and at the time, there were few other African American artists. He painted portraits of prominent families, merchants, and leaders, and he painted hundreds of portraits over the course of his career. Johnson’s style was influenced by the English and Dutch traditions of portraiture, and he was known for his skill and for his ability to capture the likeness of his subjects.
The Four Centuries of American Art exhibition celebrated the contributions of artists from throughout the United States, and Johnson’s work was featured alongside the work of other leading artists of the time, including John Singleton Copley and Gilbert Stuart. The exhibition was organized to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first Europeans to North America. The stamp serves as a reminder of the rich history of American art and the contributions of artists like Joshua Johnson.
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