Jonathan Eastman Johnson (29 July 1824 – 5 April 1906)

Eastman Johnson, A Ride for Liberty c. 1862.

Eastman Johnson was an American painter who has been
called the "American Rembrandt" because of his later works in
which the influence of the Dutch masters of the 17th century.
Co-founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City,
with his name inscribed at its entrance.

Eastman Johnson, The Girl I Left Behind Me 1870-1875.

Eastman Johnson, Gathering Lilies 1865.

Eastman Johnson, Scene Associated with Mount Vernon 1858.

Eastman Johnson, The Old Stagecoach 1871.

Eastman Johnson, Lambs, Nantucket 1874.

Eastman Johnson, A Prisoner of the State 1874.

Eastman Johnson, The Pets 1856.

Eastman Johnson, On Their Way to Camp 1873.

Eastman Johnson, The Boyhood of Lincoln 1868.

Eastman Johnson, The Brown Family 1869.

Eastman Johnson, The Truants c. 1870.

Eastman Johnson, Self-Portrait 1863.

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