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An oil painting portrays a girl sitting in a chair with a book in one hand.

Portrait of a Young Woman

c. 1763, active 1796-1824

Joshua Johnson

American

Joshua Johnson is documented as the earliest artist of African descent to make a living from painting in the United States. He was a professional portrait painter who lived in and around Baltimore, Maryland. His birth and death dates, as well as place of birth and death, are unknown.

Oil on canvas

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