Fatherhood

Departmental administrator and gallery supervisor Tim Healing looks at art filtered through the lens of fatherhood.

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Not only do I feel bad about having deserted my parents, but how am I going to feel when that happens to me?

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  • Tim Healing
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  • The Writing Master  |  1882  |  Thomas Eakins (American)  |  Oil on canvas  |  John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1917 (17.173)
    11711024
  • Negro Boy Dancing  |  1878  |  Thomas Eakins (American)  |  Watercolor on off-white wove paper  |  Fletcher Fund, 1925 (25.97.1)
    12761024
  • Statue of two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon  |  New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 b.c.  |  Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Gebelein (Nag el-Gharira; Krokodilopolis)  |  Limestone, paint  |  Rogers Fund, 1911 (11.150.21)
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  • Reading the News at the Weavers' Cottage  |  1673  |  Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch)  |  Pen and brown ink, watercolor, white heightening, traces of graphite, framing lines by the artist(?) in brown ink and gold  |  Bequest of Lore Heinemann, in memory of her husband, Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann, 1996 (1997.117.10)
    8611024
  • Fur Traders Descending the Missouri  |  1845  |  George Caleb Bingham (American)  |  Oil on canvas  |  Morris K. Jesup Fund, 1933 (33.61)
    12801017
  • Francesco Sassetti and His Son Teodoro  |  ca. 1488  |  Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian)  |  Tempera on panel  |  The Jules Bache Collection, 1949 (49.7.7)
    7151024
  • The Artist's Parents  |  1932  |  Raphael Soyer (American, born Russia)  |  Oil on canvas  |  Gift of the artist, 1979 (1979.550)
    11021024
  • The Natchez  |  1835  |  Eugène Delacroix (French)  |  Oil on canvas  |  Purchase, Gifts of George N. and Helen M. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McVeigh and Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, by exchange, 1989 (1989.328)
    1280981
  • At the Minnow Pool: Arthur, John Hope, and Sophia Finlay  |  ca. 1845  |  David Octavius Hill (Scottish) and Robert Adamson (Scottish)  |  Salted paper print from paper negative  |  The Rubel Collection, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Jennifer and Joseph Duke, and Harriette and Noel Levine Gifts, 1997 (1997.382.20)
    7751024
  • [Chinatown, San Francisco]  |  1900s  |  Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany)  |  Gelatin silver print  |  Gift of Mrs. Eustace Seligman, 1953 (53.680.6)
    6791024
  • Occasion for Diriment  |  1962  |  Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American)  |  Gelatin silver print  |  Rogers Fund, 1967 (67.543.29)  |  © The Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
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  • After Walker Evans: 2  |  1981  |  Sherrie Levine (American)  |  Gelatin silver print  |  Gift of the artist, 1995 (1995.266.2)
    1280964
  • Just Moved  |  1870  |  Henry Mosler (American)  |  Oil on canvas  |  Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1962 (62.80)
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  • First Steps, after Millet  |  1890  |  Vincent van Gogh (Dutch)  |  Oil on canvas  |  Gift of George N. and Helen M. Richard, 1964 (64.165.2)
    12801009
  • [Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama]  |  1936  |  Walker Evans (American)  |  Gelatin silver print  |  Purchase, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family Foundation Gift, in memory of David Nathan Meyerson; and Pat and John Rosenwald and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts, 1999 (1999.237.4)
    12701024
  • Tim Healing
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  • My name is Tim Healing. I work in the department of Ancient Near Eastern art as an administrator and gallery supervisor, and my topic today is fatherhood.

  • I've always had an interesting relationship with my father. He was a very stern man in some ways, but quite an enigma. He was very

  • playful at other times. And it wasn't really until I became a father that I actually started to understand why he was like he was.

  • His whole thing was about support and how to support his family, how to protect his family. And his life became just those things. He's in his 70s now and in many ways he's never really changed at all

  • over that time. I've never seen him read a book, but he would always have a newspaper with him, he still does, it's one of the great joys of his life is to sit and read a newspaper. And he would always be sitting there reading the newspaper, but keeping an eye on us, much like the father in Reading the News at the Weavers' Cottage. He was there to just make sure everything didn't go completely awry.

  • I always wanted to be there with him, whether he was working, whether he was in the yard. And I always liked to listen to his stories and things like that. I love this picture because I see the son is feeling in very much the same way, he's leaning across the bales of fur. He's listening to his father. I imagine they've been in a conversation.

  • He's someone I can rely on totally for a brutally honest opinion, but I love the fact that he's also very compassionate in a very sort of Protestant, hands-off sort of way.

  • I haven't been near my parents for a great period of time. It's sad because I look at this picture and I see the parents sitting together but in their own thoughts, with a picture of their child on the piano behind them and the grandchild as well. Not only do I feel bad about having deserted my parents, how am I going to feel when that happens?

  • The Natchez by Delacroix captures one of the most emotional times in my life. It's a very sad picture because the Native Americans' tribe has been massacred, but there's been this overwhelming sense of joy as the child has been born. When this happened for me it was this huge feeling of humility, and suddenly, the world wasn't about my wife and myself anymore.

  • My daughter and my son have very different characters. It shocks me because same parents, they're not that much age difference, but like chalk and cheese. My daughter, who's the elder

  • loves to be carried. She always, if we're out for a walk, she'll stop, put her arms up and say, "Daddy carry me." My son marches purposefully ahead and occasionally looks 'round to make sure you're following. In the holiday visit to Chinatown, I see the father's very sensitively carrying his daughter in his arms and the son is just marching away, it doesn't even really matter if we're following.

  • When my children are happy they jump up and down in a way that sometimes as adults we forget how to do. This picture just sums up every emotion for me, the joy of seeing your kids happy.

  • We've never had a family photograph without at least one child looking the wrong way. I only have two children to keep an eye on and I always have like the utmost respect for any parent, but a father of five children, it's astonishing.

  • As soon as I became a father or even knew that I was going to be a father, I started to look at art and everything in a completely different way.

  • In the past, I would have just looked at the picture and thought, "that's a nice painting." Now I feel almost like an ownership, that I get a sense of what the artist really was looking for and what he meant.

  • Particularly, the father in the Walker Evans photo when he's with his daughter, sat on the porch. It's just this amazing sense of closeness that there is between them. It's just the two of them against the world. And it's not quite so dramatic as that with my children, but I do suddenly find myself reading into things a lot

  • more.

  • 17.173
    The Writing Master, 1882, Thomas Eakins (American), Oil on canvas John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1917 (17.173)
  • 25.97.1
    Negro Boy Dancing, 1878, Thomas Eakins (American), Watercolor on off-white wove paper Fletcher Fund, 1925 (25.97.1)
  • 11.150.21
    Statue of two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 b.c., Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Gebelein (Nag el-Gharira; Krokodilopolis), Limestone, paint Rogers Fund, 1911 (11.150.21)
  • 1997.117.10
    Reading the News at the Weavers' Cottage, 1673, Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch), Pen and brown ink, watercolor, white heightening, traces of graphite, framing lines by the artist(?) in brown ink and gold Bequest of Lore Heinemann, in memory of her husband, Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann, 1996 (1997.117.10)
  • 33.61
    Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, 1845, George Caleb Bingham (American), Oil on canvas Morris K. Jesup Fund, 1933 (33.61)
  • 49.7.7
    Francesco Sassetti and His Son Teodoro, ca. 1488, Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian), Tempera on panel The Jules Bache Collection, 1949 (49.7.7)
  • 1979.550
    The Artist's Parents, 1932, Raphael Soyer (American, born Russia), Oil on canvas Gift of the artist, 1979 (1979.550)
  • 1989.328
    The Natchez, 1835, Eugène Delacroix (French), Oil on canvas Purchase, Gifts of George N. and Helen M. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McVeigh and Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, by exchange, 1989 (1989.328)
  • 1997.382.20
    At the Minnow Pool: Arthur, John Hope, and Sophia Finlay, ca. 1845, David Octavius Hill (Scottish) and Robert Adamson (Scottish), Salted paper print from paper negative The Rubel Collection, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Jennifer and Joseph Duke, and Harriette and Noel Levine Gifts, 1997 (1997.382.20)
  • 53.680.6
    [Chinatown, San Francisco], 1900s, Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany), Gelatin silver print Gift of Mrs. Eustace Seligman, 1953 (53.680.6)
  • 67.543.29
    Occasion for Diriment, 1962, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American), Gelatin silver print Rogers Fund, 1967 (67.543.29) © The Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
  • 1995.266.2
    After Walker Evans: 2, 1981, Sherrie Levine (American), Gelatin silver print Gift of the artist, 1995 (1995.266.2)
  • 62.80
    Just Moved, 1870, Henry Mosler (American), Oil on canvas Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1962 (62.80)
  • 64.165.2
    First Steps, after Millet, 1890, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch), Oil on canvas Gift of George N. and Helen M. Richard, 1964 (64.165.2)
  • 1999.237.4
    [Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama], 1936, Walker Evans (American), Gelatin silver print Purchase, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family Foundation Gift, in memory of David Nathan Meyerson; and Pat and John Rosenwald and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts, 1999 (1999.237.4)
  • The Writing Master, 1882, Thomas Eakins (American), Oil on canvas John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1917 (17.173)
    Negro Boy Dancing, 1878, Thomas Eakins (American), Watercolor on off-white wove paper Fletcher Fund, 1925 (25.97.1)
    Statue of two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 b.c., Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Gebelein (Nag el-Gharira; Krokodilopolis), Limestone, paint Rogers Fund, 1911 (11.150.21)
    Reading the News at the Weavers' Cottage, 1673, Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch), Pen and brown ink, watercolor, white heightening, traces of graphite, framing lines by the artist(?) in brown ink and gold Bequest of Lore Heinemann, in memory of her husband, Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann, 1996 (1997.117.10)
    Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, 1845, George Caleb Bingham (American), Oil on canvas Morris K. Jesup Fund, 1933 (33.61)
    Francesco Sassetti and His Son Teodoro, ca. 1488, Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian), Tempera on panel The Jules Bache Collection, 1949 (49.7.7)
    The Artist's Parents, 1932, Raphael Soyer (American, born Russia), Oil on canvas Gift of the artist, 1979 (1979.550)
    The Natchez, 1835, Eugène Delacroix (French), Oil on canvas Purchase, Gifts of George N. and Helen M. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McVeigh and Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, by exchange, 1989 (1989.328)
    At the Minnow Pool: Arthur, John Hope, and Sophia Finlay, ca. 1845, David Octavius Hill (Scottish) and Robert Adamson (Scottish), Salted paper print from paper negative The Rubel Collection, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Jennifer and Joseph Duke, and Harriette and Noel Levine Gifts, 1997 (1997.382.20)
    [Chinatown, San Francisco], 1900s, Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany), Gelatin silver print Gift of Mrs. Eustace Seligman, 1953 (53.680.6)
    Occasion for Diriment, 1962, Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American), Gelatin silver print Rogers Fund, 1967 (67.543.29) © The Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
    After Walker Evans: 2, 1981, Sherrie Levine (American), Gelatin silver print Gift of the artist, 1995 (1995.266.2)
    Just Moved, 1870, Henry Mosler (American), Oil on canvas Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1962 (62.80)
    First Steps, after Millet, 1890, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch), Oil on canvas Gift of George N. and Helen M. Richard, 1964 (64.165.2)
    [Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama], 1936, Walker Evans (American), Gelatin silver print Purchase, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family Foundation Gift, in memory of David Nathan Meyerson; and Pat and John Rosenwald and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts, 1999 (1999.237.4)
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    Works of art in order of appearance

    Last Updated: June 22, 2015. Not all works of art in the Museum's collection may be on view on a particular day. For the most accurate location information, please check this page on the day of your visit.

    The Writing Master
    1882
    Thomas Eakins (American)
    Oil on canvas
    John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1917 (17.173)
    Not on view
    American Paintings and SculptureFirst and Second Floors
    Negro Boy Dancing
    1878
    Thomas Eakins (American)
    Watercolor on off-white wove paper
    Fletcher Fund, 1925 (25.97.1)
    Not on view
    American Paintings and SculptureFirst and Second Floors
    Statue of two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon
    New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 b.c.
    Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Gebelein (Nag el-Gharira; Krokodilopolis)
    Limestone, paint
    Rogers Fund, 1911 (11.150.21)
    Not on view
    Egyptian ArtFirst Floor
    Reading the News at the Weavers' Cottage
    1673
    Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch)
    Pen and brown ink, watercolor, white heightening, traces of graphite, framing lines by the artist(?) in brown ink and gold
    Bequest of Lore Heinemann, in memory of her husband, Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann, 1996 (1997.117.10)
    Not on view
    Drawings and PrintsSecond Floor
    Fur Traders Descending the Missouri
    1845
    George Caleb Bingham (American)
    Oil on canvas
    Morris K. Jesup Fund, 1933 (33.61)
    Not on view
    American Paintings and SculptureFirst and Second Floors
    Francesco Sassetti and His Son Teodoro
    ca. 1488
    Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian)
    Tempera on panel
    The Jules Bache Collection, 1949 (49.7.7)
    Not on view
    European PaintingsSecond Floor
    The Artist's Parents
    1932
    Raphael Soyer (American, born Russia)
    Oil on canvas
    Gift of the artist, 1979 (1979.550)
    Not on view
    Modern and Contemporary ArtSecond Floor
    The Natchez
    1835
    Eugène Delacroix (French)
    Oil on canvas
    Purchase, Gifts of George N. and Helen M. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McVeigh and Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, by exchange, 1989 (1989.328)
    Not on view
    European PaintingsSecond Floor
    At the Minnow Pool: Arthur, John Hope, and Sophia Finlay
    ca. 1845
    David Octavius Hill (Scottish) and Robert Adamson (Scottish)
    Salted paper print from paper negative
    The Rubel Collection, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Jennifer and Joseph Duke, and Harriette and Noel Levine Gifts, 1997 (1997.382.20)
    Not on view
    PhotographsSecond Floor
    [Chinatown, San Francisco]
    1900s
    Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany)
    Gelatin silver print
    Gift of Mrs. Eustace Seligman, 1953 (53.680.6)
    Not on view
    PhotographsSecond Floor
    Occasion for Diriment
    1962
    Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American)
    Gelatin silver print
    Rogers Fund, 1967 (67.543.29)
    © The Estate of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
    Not on view
    PhotographsSecond Floor
    After Walker Evans: 2
    1981
    Sherrie Levine (American)
    Gelatin silver print
    Gift of the artist, 1995 (1995.266.2)
    Not on view
    PhotographsSecond Floor
    Just Moved
    1870
    Henry Mosler (American)
    Oil on canvas
    Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1962 (62.80)
    Not on view
    American Paintings and SculptureFirst and Second Floors
    First Steps, after Millet
    1890
    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch)
    Oil on canvas
    Gift of George N. and Helen M. Richard, 1964 (64.165.2)
    Not on view
    European PaintingsSecond Floor
    [Floyd and Lucille Burroughs on Porch, Hale County, Alabama]
    1936
    Walker Evans (American)
    Gelatin silver print
    Purchase, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family Foundation Gift, in memory of David Nathan Meyerson; and Pat and John Rosenwald and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts, 1999 (1999.237.4)
    Not on view
    PhotographsSecond Floor

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