The Art and Life of William H. Johnson Brinille E. Ellis. Johannes Larsen Museum Kerteminde, Denmark September 26, 2014

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The Art and Life of William H. Johnson Brinille E. Ellis Johannes Larsen Museum Kerteminde, Denmark September 26, 2014

What is African American Visual Art? A broad term describing the visual arts created by African-Americans. Influenced by various cultural traditions, including those of Africa, Europe and the Americas. Dates back to the early 1700 s

Themes/Influencing Factors of African American Visual Art Slavery (1619-1864) Civil War (1861-1865) Reconstruction Post Civil War (1865-1877) Emancipation (1863) Religion The African American Church 1619-Present The Great Migration (1910-30/1930-70)

Themes/Influencing Factors of African American Visual Art Civil Rights Movement Integration Music: Jazz, Gospel, the Blues, Rhythm & Blues Family Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Early African-American-Artists Initial painters during the 1700 and 1800 swere self-taught men in the North (Free States). Painted Western European style portraits and landscapes often for wealthy whites.

William Henry Johnson

William Henry Johnson One of American s premier expressionist and folk style artists African-American painter born March 18, 1901, died in 1970 Born in Florence, South Carolina Poor segregated town

Early Years Oldest of five children. Johnson copied cartoons from the paper as a child. Johnson downplayed his aspirations of becoming an artist, deeming them unrealistic.

The Move Up North Johnson left South Carolina in 1918, at the age of 17, to pursue his dreams in New York City.

He enrolled at the National Academy of Design Johnson met Charles Webster Hawthorne, a wellknown artist who recognized his talent. Hawthorne knew that Johnson would have a difficult time excelling as an African-American artist in the United States. He raised money to send Johnson to Paris, upon his graduation in 1926.

Johnson s Artistic Influences From 1926 to 1929 he lived in Paris and southern France. He met African American expatriate painter, Henry Ossawa Tanner. He lived briefly in Harlem, New York, in 1930 during the Harlem Renaissance

He lived briefly in Harlem, New York in the 1930 s during the Harlem Renaissance He received the Harmon Foundation s gold medal for Fine Arts in 1930

Kerteminde On May 29, 1930 Johnson moved here to Kerteminde, where he married textile artist Holcha Krake whom he had met in Paris.

Portrait of Holcha Krake by William H. Johnson

Return to the U.S. In 1938 Johnson and his wife moved back to New York City and had his first solo exhibition in 1941. After Holcha Krake's death in 1944, Johnson began showing signs of mental illness. He lived briefly in Florence, South Carolina, and in 1946 returned to Denmark.

Johnson Final Years 1947 returned to U.S. Stopped Painting in 1956. Spent the next 23 years in a mental institution in Central Islip, NY. After his death, more than 1,000 paintings, watercolors, and prints were donated to the Smithsonian American Art Museum (then the National Museum of American Art) by Johnson and the Harmon Foundation. Died on January 1, 1970

William H. Johnson (1901-1970) Ferry Boat Trip, ca. 1943-44 oil on paperboard William H Johnson, 1921-26 Oil on canvas,

Themes of African American Art in Johnson s Paintings Life in the Rural South Family/Elders Harlem Renaissance/Music/Migration World War II Religion/spirituality Racism/Social Inequality

Family

African-American Life in the Rural South

Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance

Racism/Social Inequality

Religion/Spirituality

World War II

Religion/Spirituality

Religion/Spirituality

Portraits

U.S. Postal Service Honors William H. Johnson

Conclusion The life and work of William H. Johnson tells the American story and the story of the human spirit His legacy is that an artist who struggled in spite of racism and still persevered. He sought fortune nor fame, but only to tell his story

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