Dozens of figures in a brown field filled with discarded corn silks form two rows and sit across from each other husking corn, a farm in the background.

Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket

Eastman Johnson

1876

Eastman Johnson painted this composition in 1876, 100 years after the founding of the United States. The centennial fostered a sense of nostalgia among some residents as industrialization and urban growth rapidly transformed the nation. Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket depicts a seasonal gathering on the rural Massachusetts island. Community members work together to shuck corn and ready the harvest, a traditional activity that was far removed from daily life for many in the late 19th century. Johnson employed a warm palette and loose brushwork to describe this agrarian subject, presenting an uncomplicated vision of cooperation and closeness to the land.

Title Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket
Artist Eastman Johnson
Date 1876
Medium Oil on canvas
Style Realism
Dimensions 69.6 × 138.2 cm (27 3/8 × 54 3/8 in.)