Boy in a Landscape

Unidentified, Boy in a Landscape, ca. 1840, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William Boswell in memory of H. Curley Boswell, 1973.152.1
Unidentified, Boy in a Landscape, ca. 1840, oil on canvas, 26 7821 78 in. (68.255.7 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William Boswell in memory of H. Curley Boswell, 1973.152.1
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Artwork Details

Title
Boy in a Landscape
Artist
Unidentified
Date
ca. 1840
Dimensions
26 7821 78 in. (68.255.7 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of William Boswell in memory of H. Curley Boswell
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — unidentified — waist length
  • Portrait male — unidentified — child
Object Number
1973.152.1

Artwork Description

A confident pose marks this young sitter as a fearless boy who is comfortable in the out-of-doors. In mid-nineteenth-century America, society expected different things from boys and girls. Childhood was seen as an important stage in life when girls were encouraged to learn lessons of self-sacrifice and service, while boys were urged to be daring and aggressive. Contemporary books and images portrayed the American boy as fun-loving and independent. After the Civil War, the image of healthy, happy children became even more important to a nation shaken by the loss of its own innocence and confidence (Mintz, Huck’s Raft: A History of American Childhood, 2004; Clapper, “I Was Once a Barefoot Boy!”: Cultural Tensions in a Popular Chromo,” American Art, Summer 2002).

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