Lot Essay
The present work was reproduced as an illustration for Henry Van Dyke's story "The Lost Boy," published in the December 1913 edition of Harper's Magazine and in book form the following year. This tale about Jesus Christ as a boy follows his journey in Jerusalem after becoming separated from his parents. The present work illustrates the moment when Enoch the Essene says to Jesus, "We alone are serving the kingdom. Come, live with us, for I think thou art chosen."
Pleased with his work for the story, the artist wrote of the present painting, "It promises to surpass my best—and I am happy" (as quoted in C.B. Podmaniczky, J.H. Stoner, N.C. Wyeth: Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, vol. I, London, 2008, p. 285). He later wrote to his mother, "Harper's were delighted with my interpretation of Christ..." (unpublished letter, Oct. 3, 1913, Wyeth Family Archives)
Pleased with his work for the story, the artist wrote of the present painting, "It promises to surpass my best—and I am happy" (as quoted in C.B. Podmaniczky, J.H. Stoner, N.C. Wyeth: Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, vol. I, London, 2008, p. 285). He later wrote to his mother, "Harper's were delighted with my interpretation of Christ..." (unpublished letter, Oct. 3, 1913, Wyeth Family Archives)