{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"68"},"copyright":{"label":"Copyright","value":"Copyright for this work is under review."},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr."},"endDate":{"label":"End Date","value":"1960"},"sortNumber":{"label":"Sort Number","value":"1990     1    5"},"invno":{"label":"Accession number","value":"1990.1.5"},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Oil, collage, rope and mixed media on window shade"},"geographyPlaceregion":{"label":"Place/Region","value":""},"media":{"label":"Media","value":{"mediaURL":"https://collection.folkartmuseum.org/internal/media/dispatcher/2053/full","mediaDepartment":"Object Photographs","mediaType":"Image","mediaId":"2053"}},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Sailing Ship Skulda, Course N. By East 15"},"geographyCity":{"value":""},"textEntriesWebsitedisplaytext":{"value":["Little is known about the identity of \"R. Johnson\" other than the information contained in the caption accompanying the painting of the \"Sailing Ship Skulda\" in Folk Painters of America. Johnson had been working as superintendent of a building in the Bronx and the paintings wre discovered in a trash can after his death. They were recovered and brought to the Kopps, who exhibited the paintings in their shop. Johnson was born in Sweden in 1898, but lived most of his life in the Bronx. He worked as a merchant seaman and all his paintings refer to his years spent traveling the globe, depicting various sailing ships, mostly w/ Swedish names and indicating their course in the titles. The paintings are framed with sailor's rope and embellished with sailor's knots applied to the surface. Only eight or so paintings survive from a total of about fifty that Johnson painted. One is in the collection of Raymond Saroff and was recently exhibited at Bard College (see photo in file). Five or six more are in the Rabkin collection. the Kopps, who exhibited","Ship Portrait"]},"bibliography":{"label":"Bibliography","value":""},"collections":{"label":"Collections","value":"Paintings"},"geography":{"label":"Geography","value":""},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"152244"},"geographyState":{"value":"New York"},"markings":{"label":"Markings","value":""},"signed":{"label":"Signed","value":"in paint lower right: 'R. JOHNSON'"},"geographyCountry":{"value":"United States"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"0"},"people":{"label":"Artist / Maker","value":{"displayOrder":"1","personRole":"Artist","personID":"980","content":"R. Johnson"}},"classifications":{"label":"Classification(s)","value":"Sculpture"},"textEntries":{"label":"Text Entries","value":["Little is known about the identity of \"R. Johnson\" other than the information contained in the caption accompanying the painting of the \"Sailing Ship Skulda\" in Folk Painters of America. Johnson had been working as superintendent of a building in the Bronx and the paintings wre discovered in a trash can after his death. They were recovered and brought to the Kopps, who exhibited the paintings in their shop. Johnson was born in Sweden in 1898, but lived most of his life in the Bronx. He worked as a merchant seaman and all his paintings refer to his years spent traveling the globe, depicting various sailing ships, mostly w/ Swedish names and indicating their course in the titles. The paintings are framed with sailor's rope and embellished with sailor's knots applied to the surface. Only eight or so paintings survive from a total of about fifty that Johnson painted. One is in the collection of Raymond Saroff and was recently exhibited at Bard College (see photo in file). Five or six more are in the Rabkin collection. the Kopps, who exhibited","Ship Portrait"]},"beginDate":{"label":"Begin Date","value":"1960"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"1960"},"exhibitions":{"label":"Exhibitions","value":[{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"1993\u20132001","exhibitionEndISODate":"2001-10","exhibitionID":"64","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"1993-10-05","exhibitionBeginDate":"1993","exhibitionTitle":"America's Heritage","exhibitionEndDate":"2001"},{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Thursday, June 28, 1990 - Sunday, September 9, 1990","exhibitionEndISODate":"1990-09-09","exhibitionID":"15","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"1990-06-28","exhibitionBeginDate":"1990","exhibitionTitle":"Pictures, Patchwork and Promised Gifts","exhibitionEndDate":"1990"},{"exhibitionDisplayDate":"Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Sunday, October 7, 2012","exhibitionEndISODate":"2012-10-07","exhibitionID":"151","exhibitionISOBeginDate":"2012-06-20","exhibitionBeginDate":"2012","exhibitionTitle":"COMPASS: Folk Art in Four Directions","exhibitionEndDate":"2012"}]},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"29 1/2 × 43\""}}]}