Lyndon B. Johnson
Digital Photography
Photo
Documentary Photography
1963
19th Century
23.0 x 20.0 cm
Narodowa Galeria Portretów
A Moment Frozen in Time: Lyndon B. Johnson by Cecil William Stoughton
This meticulously crafted hand-painted reproduction captures a pivotal moment in American history – the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and the subsequent swearing-in of Lyndon B. Johnson. Created by skilled artisans replicating the photographic style of Cecil William Stoughton, this artwork transcends a simple portrait; it's an embodiment of transition, uncertainty, and the solemn weight of leadership. The photograph itself, taken in 1963 at an airport, is a raw and poignant document, and our reproduction faithfully preserves its inherent power.
The Artist’s Vision: Cecil William Stoughton and the Kennedy Years
- A Legacy of Presidential Imagery: Cecil William Stoughton's career was inextricably linked to the presidency. Initially employed by the United States Army, he rose to prominence as the official photographer for President John F. Kennedy during his time in office. His intimate knowledge of photographic techniques and his ability to capture candid moments made him a crucial figure in shaping the public’s perception of the administration.
- A Defining Image: Stoughton's most enduring work is undoubtedly the photograph taken aboard Air Force One as Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in, marking the beginning of a new era. This image, now iconic, represents not just a political transition but also a profound national trauma and the immediate response to it.
- Technical Mastery: Stoughton’s approach emphasized clarity and directness, hallmarks of his style – a characteristic that is faithfully reproduced in this artwork.
Subject Matter and Historical Context
The scene depicted is charged with significance. President Johnson, surrounded by supporters, represents the continuity of power amidst immense grief and national shock. The airport setting symbolizes transition – a place of departure and arrival, mirroring the shift in leadership. The inclusion of individuals in formal attire suggests an official ceremony, yet the overall atmosphere is one of quiet contemplation and solemnity. This artwork serves as a tangible link to a defining moment in 20th-century American history, offering a window into a time of profound change and national mourning.
Technique and Reproduction – A Masterful Reimagining
Each reproduction is created using traditional hand-painting techniques, employing archival quality pigments to ensure lasting vibrancy and authenticity. The artisans meticulously recreate Stoughton’s photographic style, paying close attention to the tonal range, texture, and subtle nuances of light and shadow. The result is a piece that feels both historically informed and strikingly contemporary. The 23 x 20 cm size makes it ideal for a variety of interior design settings, from formal studies to more relaxed living spaces. This artwork isn’t merely a copy; it's a carefully considered reimagining of a historical photograph, elevated through the skill and dedication of master artisans.
cecil william stoughton (1920 – 2008)
Cecil William Stoughton (1920-2008) was JFK's official White House photographer, capturing iconic images of the Kennedy era & LBJ’s historic swearing-in. Renowned for his documentary style and poignant historical record.
Narodowa Galeria Portretów (Waszyngton, Stany Zjednoczone)
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O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Lyndon B. Johnson
- Artysta: cecil william stoughton
- Rok: 1963
- Wymiary oryginału: 23.0 x 20.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Status praw autorskich: Pod ochroną prawa autorskiego
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Narodowa Galeria Portretów
- Ruch: Documentary Photography
- Technika wykonania: Digital Photography
- Epoka: 19th Century
Szybki podgląd
- Artist: Cecil William Stoughton
- Subject or theme: Politics, Leadership
- Year: 1963
- Notable elements: Swearing-in photo
- Artistic style: Documentary
- Title: Lyndon B. Johnson