Lamentation

William H. Johnson, Lamentation, ca. 1944, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.981
William H. Johnson, Lamentation, ca. 1944, oil on fiberboard, 29 1833 14 in. (74.084.6 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.981

Artwork Details

Title
Lamentation
Date
ca. 1944
Dimensions
29 1833 14 in. (74.084.6 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of the Harmon Foundation
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on fiberboard
Classifications
Subjects
  • Object — tool — ladder
  • African American
  • Religion — New Testament — Christ
  • Emblem — cross
  • Religion — New Testament — Crucifixion
  • Recreation — church — prayer
Object Number
1967.59.981

Artwork Description

William H. Johnson began painting religious scenes in the 1940s, after he lost his wife, Holcha, to cancer. Here, the light-skinned Christ with a neatly trimmed beard may symbolize the artist, still wounded from the loss of his companion. Three women in brightly printed cotton shifts raise their hands in stylized gestures that evoke African mourning rites, and the ladders, which appear in European scenes of the Crucifixion, also bring to mind African American spirituals like “Jacob’s Ladder.” In Lamentation, Johnson filtered his personal grief through centuries of European art, African traditions, and the public expression of faith in African American churches.

Works by this artist (6 items)

Aaron J. Goodelman, Man with Wheelbarrow, ca. 1933, granite, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Sarah Goodelman, 1981.44.3, © ca. 1933, Aaron Goodelman
Man with Wheelbarrow
Dateca. 1933
granite
On view
Aaron J. Goodelman, Kultur, 1939, pearwood and found iron shackle and chain, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Sarah Goodelman, 1981.44.1, © ca. 1940, Aaron Goodelman
Kultur
Date1939
pearwood and found iron shackle and chain
On view
Aaron J. Goodelman, Happy Landing, ca. 1930, Tennessee marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Sarah Goodelman, 1981.44.4, © ca. 1930, Aaron Goodelman
Happy Landing
Dateca. 1930
Tennessee marble
On view
Aaron J. Goodelman, Untitled (Man at Machine), 1930, cast and painted plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Sarah Goodelman, 1981.44.6, © 1930, Aaron Goodelman
Untitled (Man at Machine)
Date1930
cast and painted plaster
Not on view

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