Joshua Johnston, also know as Joshua Johnson,
was a portraitist active in Baltimore, Maryland between 1790 and 1825. He was
one the first African American artist to gain recognition. He was primarily a
painter of members of the slave-holding aristocracy, and soon after he was
rediscovered by Baltimore and art historian J. Hall Pleasants in 1939. He was
light skin and could mistakenly be recognize as white. The reason why I choose
him because recently to a class were I learned to draw the human body. At first
it was difficult but later on it became more of a understanding. Looking
through his paintings at the time it seemed as if his images where really flat
looking and not really 3D like. He also uses a smooth warm tone to his
paintings. In all of Johnston's portraits, the poses are
similar. The figures have expressionless, pudgy hands and are holding an
object. Since the same things appear in different paintings, they were likely
props owned and used by the artist. In fact, two different members of the
Bankson family are pictured wearing the same earrings. But overall i like his
paintings and the color tones.
http://www.blackpast.org/aah/johnston-joshua-c-1763-1832
