The 9:45 Accommodation

Edward Lamson Henry American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 763

Henry, who was interested in all modes of transportation, painted this canvas for John Taylor Johnston, president of the New Jersey Central Railroad and first president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The artist’s wife recalled that Johnston paid her husband “$500, an almost unheard-of-price at that time even by a man of reputation. . . . It was placed on an easel at one of Mr. Johnston’s artist receptions, attracting a good deal of attention, as also [did] the young artist.” The particular station shown here is unidentified; many stations were built on the same model, and Henry may have combined elements from several different stations.

The 9:45 Accommodation, Edward Lamson Henry (American, Charleston, South Carolina 1841–1919 Ellenville, New York), Oil on canvas, American

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