{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"3348"},"altNumsArchivespace":{"label":"ArchiveSpace","value":"P1.2001.068"},"copyright":{"label":"Copyright","value":"The American Folk Art Museum believes this work to be in the public domain."},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Gift of Ralph Esmerian"},"endDate":{"label":"End Date","value":"1871"},"labelText":{"label":"Label Text","value":""},"sortNumber":{"label":"Sort Number","value":"2005     8   17"},"invno":{"label":"Accession number","value":"2005.8.17"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"Portrait of a horse with man and dog."},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Oil and ink on paperboard"},"geographyPlaceregion":{"label":"Place/Region","value":"New York"},"media":{"label":"Media","value":{"mediaURL":"https://collection.folkartmuseum.org/internal/media/dispatcher/2991/full","mediaDepartment":"Object Photographs","mediaType":"Image","mediaId":"2991"}},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Horse Jack of Woodbridge, NJ"},"geographyCity":{"value":"New York"},"textEntriesWebsitedisplaytext":{"value":["From the age of twelve and for a period of more than sixty years, James Bard was celebrated for the technically proficient, large-format oil, gouache, and watercolor paintings he made of the steamboats that plied New York\u2019s rivers. One of the reasons for the artist\u2019s longevity was the precise detail of the renderings he produced for his clients. He made his own measurements of the vessels, often spending at least a week taking notes before starting to draw their forms and details. He then reviewed his drawings with the ships\u2019 owners before producing the finished work. This small tribute to Charles Drake and his horse, Jack, is singular among Bard\u2019s efforts, but many of the treatments associated with the ship portraits can be noted. The figure of Drake is identical to those ordinarily seen on deck in Bard\u2019s ship paintings, and the dramatic sky, too, is a familiar element. The tiny fence, rolling green hills, and indeed Drake himself are all dwarfed by the large, handsome Morgan horse, a breed known for its strength and versatility, from hauling stagecoaches to fieldwork. Morgans also saw duty as cavalry mounts and artillery horses, and their genes contributed to the standardbred used in harness racing.Stacy C. Hollander, \"Horse Jack of Woodbridge, NJ,\" exhibition label for Jubilation|Rumination: Life, Real and Imagined. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2012.Object information is a work in progress and may be updated with new research. Records are reviewed and revised, and the American Folk Art Museum welcomes additional information.　To help improve this record, please email photoservices@folkartmuseum.org","Horse portrait in Tillou collection, Where Liberty Dwells, # 81.","portrait"]},"collections":{"label":"Collections","value":["eMuseum - Collection Highlights","Paintings"]},"geography":{"label":"Geography","value":"New York"},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"154509"},"geographyState":{"value":"New York"},"geographyCountry":{"value":"United States"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"0"},"people":{"label":"Artist / Maker","value":{"displayOrder":"1","personRole":"Artist","personID":"563","content":"James Bard"}},"classifications":{"label":"Classification(s)","value":"Paintings"},"textEntries":{"label":"Text Entries","value":["From the age of twelve and for a period of more than sixty years, James Bard was celebrated for the technically proficient, large-format oil, gouache, and watercolor paintings he made of the steamboats that plied New York\u2019s rivers. One of the reasons for the artist\u2019s longevity was the precise detail of the renderings he produced for his clients. He made his own measurements of the vessels, often spending at least a week taking notes before starting to draw their forms and details. He then reviewed his drawings with the ships\u2019 owners before producing the finished work. This small tribute to Charles Drake and his horse, Jack, is singular among Bard\u2019s efforts, but many of the treatments associated with the ship portraits can be noted. The figure of Drake is identical to those ordinarily seen on deck in Bard\u2019s ship paintings, and the dramatic sky, too, is a familiar element. The tiny fence, rolling green hills, and indeed Drake himself are all dwarfed by the large, handsome Morgan horse, a breed known for its strength and versatility, from hauling stagecoaches to fieldwork. Morgans also saw duty as cavalry mounts and artillery horses, and their genes contributed to the standardbred used in harness racing.Stacy C. Hollander, \"Horse Jack of Woodbridge, NJ,\" exhibition label for Jubilation|Rumination: Life, Real and Imagined. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2012.Object information is a work in progress and may be updated with new research. Records are reviewed and revised, and the American Folk Art Museum welcomes additional information.　To help improve this record, please email photoservices@folkartmuseum.org","Horse portrait in Tillou collection, Where Liberty Dwells, # 81.","portrait"]},"beginDate":{"label":"Begin Date","value":"1871"},"inscribed":{"label":"Inscribed","value":"\"This picture is the property of Charles Drake presented by James Bard the artist New York 1871.\""},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"1871"},"exhibitions":{"label":"Exhibitions","value":[{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Tuesday, January 17, 2012 - Sunday, September 2, 2012","exhibitionEndISODate":"2012-09-02","exhibitionID":"149","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"2012-01-17","exhibitionBeginDate":"2012","exhibitionTitle":"JUBILATION an act of rejoicing | RUMINATION an act of contemplation","exhibitionEndDate":"2012"},{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Tuesday, December 11, 2001 - Sunday, June 2, 2002","exhibitionEndISODate":"2002-06-02","exhibitionID":"207","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"2001-12-11","exhibitionBeginDate":"2001","exhibitionTitle":"American Radiance","exhibitionEndDate":"2002"},{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Friday, March 15, 2019 - Sunday, July 28, 2019","exhibitionEndISODate":"2019-07-28","exhibitionID":"231","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"2019-03-15","exhibitionBeginDate":"2019","exhibitionTitle":"Made in New York City","exhibitionEndDate":"2019"},{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Saturday, July 2, 2016 - Monday, September 19, 2016","exhibitionEndISODate":"2016-09-19","exhibitionID":"159","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"2016-07-02","exhibitionBeginDate":"2016","exhibitionTitle":"AMERICAN MADE","exhibitionEndDate":"2016"}]},"altNums":{"label":"Alternative Numbers","value":"P1.2001.068"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"8 3/8 x 11 7/8 \"Frame: 15 x 19 1/8 x 3/4 \""}}]}