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Corn Husking at Nantucket  1875

by Eastman Johnson

This picture was probably Johnson’s final study for a large painting of 1876, now in the Art Institute of Chicago. As urbanization and industrialization increased in the late nineteenth century, both European and American painters celebrated preindustrial labor, often featuring indigenous crops in historically resonant regions. Johnson, for example, painted several series ...
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Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art