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John Jacob Anderson and Sons, John and Edward, Joshua Johnson, active circa 1795-1825, Oil on canvas, ca. 1812-1815, 30 1/8 x 39 11/16 in., 76.5 x 100.8 cm, 19thC, African-American artist, American primitive, black artist, ca. 1812-1815, children, collar, disciplinarian, early American, family, family portrait, father, free black, no expression, painting, penitent, Person, plain style, portrait, seated, sideburns, sons, stern, stiff, tanless Image details File size:
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