Religious Alexander JOHNSTON 1800s Engraving “The Sabbath Eve” Framed SIGNED COA

$279.00

Artist: Alexander Johnston (Scottish, 1815 – 1891)
Title: The Sabbath Eve (Family Devotions)
Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original oil on canvas by master engraver Peter Lightfoot (British, 1805 – 1885).
Year: 1862
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image size 7 5/8 x 9 7/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 17 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Cottage interior, with a family sitting around a table, listening to a young man, reading from a book; a young woman rocking the cradle of a baby at left.
Alexander Johnston was a Scottish painter, known for genre and history paintings. Born at Edinburgh, he was son of an architect, who placed him at the age of fifteen with a seal-engraver there. He was a student in the Trustees’ Academy from 1831 to 1834, when he went to London with an introduction to Sir David Wilkie. He entered the schools of the Royal Academy under William Hilton in 1836. Johnston died at 21 Carlingford Road, Hampstead, after a short illness, on 2 February 1891. His son, Douglas Johnston, a musician in Glasgow, predeceased him. While in Edinburgh Johnston took up portrait-painting, and he brought with him to London some portraits of Dr. Morison’s family, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836 and 1837. In 1838 he exhibited there his first subject picture, The Mother’s Prayer, and sent his Scotch Lovers to the Society of British Artists. In 1839 his picture of The Mother’s Grave at the Royal Academy attracted favourable notice, while The Gentle Shepherd (1840) and Sunday Morning (1841) established his popularity. A Scene from ‘The Lady of the Lake’ (1849), by Alexander Johnston In 1841 Johnston exhibited his first historical picture, The Interview of the Regent Murray with Mary Queen of Scots, which was purchased by the Edinburgh Art Union. In later years he was a contributor to all the main exhibitions. The Covenanter’s Marriage (1842) was engraved by C. Lightfoot for Gems of Modern Art. A Scene from the Lady of the Lake, illustrating the poem by Walter Scott, obtained a premium from the Liverpool Academy in 1849; and Prince Charles’s Introduction to Flora Macdonald after the Battle of Culloden was awarded by the Glasgow Art Union a premium (declined). In 1845 Johnston exhibited Archbishop Tillotson administering the Sacrament to Lord William Russell in the Tower, which was purchased by Robert Vernon, formed part of The Vernon Gallery, and went to the National Gallery. Johnston was still an exhibitor in 1884.

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religious alexander johnston 1800s engraving "the sabbath eve" framed signed coaReligious Alexander JOHNSTON 1800s Engraving “The Sabbath Eve” Framed SIGNED COA
$279.00