

Thomas Hovenden
1840–1895
The Last Moments of John Brown, ca. 1884
Oil on canvas
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
Hovenden’s heroic image of Brown recalls a Moses-like prophet or Christ-like martyr (note the cross shape behind him, formed by the vertical gun and the horizontal belt and bricks). Reconstruction-era viewers would have been reassured that this vision of freedom for future generations of African Americans—symbolized by the myth of Brown blessing the enslaved child—had been realized by the Civil War (1861–1865). Yet the period was characterized by resurgent racism, including Jim Crow laws that codified prejudice and mob lynchings that averaged one per week.