Artist
James Goodwyn Clonney




United States
James Goodwyn Clonney is an United States American Folk Art artist. 37 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
James Goodwyn Clonney (28 December 1812, Liverpool (?) – 7 October 1867, Binghamton, NY) was an English-born American genre painter and lithographer. Most of his works were rather small and many are miniatures. He focused on rural subjects. A number of his paintings are subtle political and social commentaries; notably those showing white and black men interacting as equals and friends.
Works by James Goodwyn Clonney
In the Woodshed
The Happy Moment
In the Cornfield
The Sleigh Ride
The Bride of Lammermoor
Revenge
Seated Male Nude [recto]
Boats at Anchor
Boys with a Boat
Boy on a Ladder
A Gothic Ruin
Studies of Children at Play
Portrait of a Man
African-American Figure
Rocks
Old Tree Trunk
Tree
A Glade of Trees
Studies of Men and Boys
Pastoral Landscape
Two Women
The Bride of Lammermoor
Barking Dog and Studies for "Militia Training"
Men in a Rowboat
37 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented