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Louis Michel Eilshemius

(American, 1864–1941)

Springtime Song

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Object Details

Artist

Louis Michel Eilshemius

Date

1902

Medium

Watercolor and oil on paper, mounted to pressed paperboard

Dimensions

Image / sheet: 11 × 17 1/2 inches (27.9 × 44.5 cm)
Frame: 18 × 24 inches (45.7 × 61 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of Abby Friedman, Class of 1948, and B. H. Friedman, Class of 1948

Object
Number

2011.084.012

Springtime Song is illustrated in William Schack’s 1939 biography of Eilshemius, And he sat among (…)

Springtime Song is illustrated in William Schack’s 1939 biography of Eilshemius, And he sat among the ashes—a book about a Cornellian, written by a Cornellian. Eilshemius studied agriculture at Cornell from 1882 to 1884. Schack graduated in 1918, followed by his wife, Sarah, a year later. The Schacks donated several works by Eilshemius to the Johnson Museum, but not Springtime Song. At the time Ashes was published, Springtime Song was in the collection of Boyer Galleries in New York City. Sometime later, it was acquired by another biographer of artists, B. H. Friedman, Class of 1948. Friedman and his wife, Abby, bequeathed the watercolor to the Johnson in 2011. (“The Best Way to Prepare Bananas: Fruits of the Soul from the Permanent Collection,” curated by Matt Conway and presented at the Johnson Museum June 24-August 13, 2017)

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