

Horace Pippin
1888–1946
The Trial of John Brown, 1942
Oil on canvas
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
Many of Pippin’s paintings focus on the American slavery period. Pippin’s grandparents were born enslaved, and his grandmother witnessed Brown being taken to his hanging. In Pippin’s 1942 painting of this event (left), his grandmother appears as the sole Black figure. Facing the viewer, she acts simultaneously as a mourner, witness, and narrator.