Discover insights about this artwork
Kitchen at Mount Vernon — History & Facts
In Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Eastman Johnson presents a warm and inviting domestic scene. The painting features a well-lit kitchen filled with rich browns and soft whites. Figures are depicted engaged in various tasks, showcasing a sense of daily life.
The overall atmosphere is one of comfort and industriousness. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, allowing for a rich texture and depth in the colors. Johnson's attention to detail is evident in the realistic portrayal of the kitchen utensils and the figures' clothing. The composition draws the viewer's eye across the scene, creating a narrative of domestic activity.
This work exemplifies the Realism style, focusing on everyday life. Eastman Johnson was known for his depictions of American life in the 19th century. 'Kitchen at Mount Vernon' reflects his interest in portraying ordinary moments with authenticity. An interesting fact about this painting is that it captures the essence of domestic labor, highlighting the roles of women in the household.
This work contributes to our understanding of American culture during that period.
More Artworks by Eastman Johnson

Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket
Eastman Johnson

Corn Husking at Nantucket
Eastman Johnson

Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket
Eastman Johnson

A Different Sugaring Off
Eastman Johnson

Study from Life Down East
Eastman Johnson

On Their Way to Camp
Eastman Johnson

Portrait of John C. Chandler and Philip J. Wilson
Eastman Johnson

Isabella Guthrie McCosh (1817-1909)
Eastman Johnson

The Brown Family
Eastman Johnson

Reading Boy
Eastman Johnson





