Sugaring off : the maple sugar paintings of Eastman Johnson

by Brian Allen

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This lovely book provides the first comprehensive examination of Eastman Johnson's vivid paintings of a quintessential New England theme--the making of maple sugar. This series of pictures, executed during the 1860s, is perhaps the most ambitious project in the artist's career. Brian T. Allen discusses the ways in which Johnson's maple sugar paintings reflect a New England on the edge of vast changes, both in the technology of farming and in the social structures of small communities. He show more notes how Johnson conveys the tense, shifting relationship that existed between industrial innovation and New England's distinctive brand of community spirit, evident through maple sugar's close association with free labor, as opposed to cane sugar's connection with slavery. Presented here in full color, Johnson's maple sugar paintings are both a celebration of New England and a commentary on a bygone era. show less

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Nonfiction, Art & Design
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759.13Arts & recreationPaintingHistory, geographic treatment, biographyNorth AmericaUnited States
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ND237 .J7 .A4Fine ArtsPaintingPaintingHistory
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