Lee Johnson (art historian)
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Professor Lee Frederick Johnson (7 September 1924 – 6 July 2006) was an
art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, ...
and specialist in the works of the French nineteenth-century painter
Eugène Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix ( , ; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school.Noon, Patrick, et al., ''Crossing the Channel: Britis ...
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Early life and scholarship

Born in 1924 in London, Johnson emigrated to the US in 1940 and served with the US Army in the Pacific. Between 1952 and 1958 he was a student at the Courtauld Institute of Art. During this period, he fortuitously discovered four unattributed Delacroix decorative paintings in the town house of François-Joseph Talma in Paris.Camden New Journal, New Journal Enterprises, 40 Camden Road, London. Retrieved February 6, 200

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Publications

In 1954 Johnson wrote a five-page piece in ''
The Burlington Magazine ''The Burlington Magazine'' is a monthly publication that covers the fine and decorative arts of all periods. Established in 1903, it is the longest running art journal in the English language. It has been published by a charitable organisation si ...
'' about the exhibitions in London and Dublin of Géricault's '' The Raft of the Medusa''.''The Burlington Magazine'', August 1954, "The 'Raft of the Medusa' in Great Britain". The Burlington Magazine Ltd., London. Pages 249–254. This was the first of his published works. He completed his doctoral thesis in 1958 under the supervision of
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, and this thesis was to be the basis of his first book, ''Delacroix'', published in 1963—the centenary of the artist's death. By this time he had been made a lecturer at the Department of Fine Art, Toronto, where he was appointed a professor in 1973.


Exhibition curator

The centenary of Delacroix's death was the occasion of a 1962–63 exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto (renamed in 1966 as the Art Gallery of Ontario) which Johnson curated and catalogued. The director of the gallery noted in the preface that the catalogue contained a "considerable amount of material which not only appears for the first time but also corrects previous errors." He went on to curate and catalogue the Delacroix exhibition at the Edinburgh Festival of 1964 where 201 works were displayed.The Times (London). August 26, 2006. Retrieved February 6, 200

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The Catalogue

Johnson's Catalogue of the works of Delacroix is one of his most significant contributions to art scholarship. The first volume of this catalogue was released in 1981, and the final supplement was released in 2002. The entire catalogue consists of six large books, with four supplements. The catalogue was highly acclaimed, two of the volumes winning the Mitchell Prize for the History of Art.


Retirement and legacy

After having worked extensively on Delacroix, and to a lesser degree on Géricault, Bonington and Anglo-French artistic links in the 1820s, Johnson retired in 1984. He was appointed Legion of Honour, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 2000. He had by this time written a number of scholarly books, and his writing had appeared in journals including 45 articles between 1954 and 2003 in ''The Burlington Magazine'', as well as other articles in ''Apollo, The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, The Art Bulletin, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Revue du Louvre, Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire de l'Art Français'' and ''The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal''. Many of these articles contained new or clarificatory information.
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art historian Ronald Pickvance, commenting on the work of Lee Johnson, said "The way we comprehend Delacroix will never be the same because of the contribution he has made."


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External links


Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863): Paintings, Drawings, and Prints from North American Collections
a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, edited by Lee Johnson {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Lee British art curators Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art Academic staff of the University of Toronto English art historians English curators Knights of the Legion of Honour 1924 births 2006 deaths British emigrants to the United States United States Army personnel of World War II