Joshua Johnson

American

After a century of obscurity, in 1939 Joshua Johnson was “rediscovered” by a Baltimore historian who suggested that the artist might have been African American. The later discovery of papers documenting Johnson’s liberation from slavery has confirmed his identity as the first African American with an identifiable art practice. The recovery of Johnson’s identity, and the premium placed upon that identity by collectors and museums, reveal developments in American cultural history.

Born
1763
Died
1824