Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Westwood Children depicts the young sons of John and Margaret Lorman Westwood. A successful stagecoach manufacturer in Baltimore's early Federal society, Westwood was able to commission this Oil portrait from Joshua Johnson, one of the leading online fine art reproduction painters in town, at the very height of his career. Johnson was one of the first African Americans oil painter to become a professional art gallery artist in America.

Born into slavery around 1763, as the son of a white man and a black woman who was the slave of another man, Johnson was purchased by his father from his mother's owner when he was about a year old. He later apprenticed to a Baltimore blacksmith, and was freed in 1782. Apparently self-taught, Johnson was listed as a portrait oil painter or limner from 1796 to 1824 in Baltimore city directories. Some eighty oil painting portraits, original oil paintings, fine art gallery reproductions, oil painting on canvas are now attributed to him.

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