Historical Scene

William H. Johnson, Historical Scene, ca. 1945, oil on hardboard (Masonite), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.646
William H. Johnson, Historical Scene, ca. 1945, oil on hardboard (Masonite), 39 1837 18 in. (99.394.3 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.646

Artwork Details

Title
Historical Scene
Date
ca. 1945
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
39 1837 18 in. (99.394.3 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the Harmon Foundation
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on hardboard (Masonite)
Classifications
Subjects
  • History — United States
  • African American
  • Still life — other — flag
  • Architecture
  • Figure group
Object Number
1967.59.646

Artwork Description

The Rev. M. J. Divine (1876--1965), known as Father Divine, created the International Peace Mission Movement in the early twentieth century. A dynamic preacher, he advocated racial integration, universal peace, abstinence from alcohol and smoking, and celibacy. His followers lauded Father Divine as God incarnate and adhered to these strict tenets. His popularity skyrocketed during the Great Depression when, as part of its Holy Communion ritual, the Peace Mission hosted banquets that provided much needed food for followers and visitors.
 
In Historical Scene Johnson portrays Father Divine wearing a green suit with yellow socks and tie. His wife, Peninnah (Mother Divine), dressed in blue, stands opposite a group of devoted followers, called Mission Angels. The Peace Mission grew nationally and internationally throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Across the top half of the painting are buildings the Peace Mission used as communal homes or offices. The exuberant women and multiracial waving hands in the bottom corners were probably inspired by March of Time newsreel coverage of the Mission's 1936 rally in New York City.

Works by this artist (1036 items)

William H. Johnson, Breakdown with Flat Tire, ca. 1940-1941, oil on plywood, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.587
Breakdown with Flat Tire
Dateca. 1940-1941
oil on plywood
On view
William H. Johnson, Chain Gang, ca. 1939, oil on plywood, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.675
Chain Gang
Dateca. 1939
oil on plywood
On view
William H. Johnson, Midnight Sun, Lofoten, 1937, oil on burlap, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.907
Midnight Sun, Lofoten
Date1937
oil on burlap
On view
William H. Johnson, Lamentation, ca. 1944, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.981
Lamentation
Dateca. 1944
oil on fiberboard
On view

Exhibitions

Media - 1967.59.1146 - SAAM-1967.59.1146_2 - 141130
Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice
March 8, 2024September 10, 2024
William H. Johnson's Fighters for Freedom series from the mid-1940s is a tribute to African American activists, scientists, teachers, and performers as well as international leaders working to bring peace to the world.

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