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1827 New York City - 1908 Walden, New York. Known for: Hudson River landscape, some portrait, and still-life painting.
A landscape painter based in New York City and associated with the second generation of Hudson River School* painters, David Johnson was noted for his ability to delineate accurately rock formations... Read full biography
A landscape painter based in New York City and associated with the second generation of Hudson River School* painters, David Johnson was noted for his ability to delineate accurately rock formations and foliage. He was especially influenced by the work of Hudson River painters Jasper Francis... Read full biography
A landscape painter based in New York City and associated with the second generation of Hudson River School* painters, David Johnson was noted for his ability to delineate accurately rock formations and foliage. He was especially influenced by the work of Hudson River painters Jasper Francis Cropsey, John Casilear, and John Frederick Kensett. He also painted an occasional still life. Johnson was born and raised in New York City, but little else is known about his early life. He studied briefly... Read full biography
A landscape painter based in New York City and associated with the second generation of Hudson River School* painters, David Johnson was noted for his ability to delineate accurately rock formations and foliage. He was especially influenced by the work of Hudson River painters Jasper Francis Cropsey, John Casilear, and John Frederick Kensett. He also painted an occasional still life. Johnson was born and raised in New York City, but little else is known about his early life. He studied briefly with Cropsey, but said that his best teacher was nature, which he utilized in his paintings from his frequent trips to the Hudson River Valley, especially the areas around West Point and Fort Putnam. He painted his first nature studies in 1849, and... Read full biography
A landscape painter based in New York City and associated with the second generation of Hudson River School* painters, David Johnson was noted for his ability to delineate accurately rock formations and foliage. He was especially influenced by the work of Hudson River painters Jasper Francis Cropsey, John Casilear, and John Frederick Kensett. He also painted an occasional still life. Johnson was born and raised in New York City, but little else is known about his early life. He studied briefly with Cropsey, but said that his best teacher was nature, which he utilized in his paintings from his frequent trips to the Hudson River Valley, especially the areas around West Point and Fort Putnam. He painted his first nature studies in 1849, and that year first received public acclaim for his work exhibited at the National Academy of Design* and the Am... Read full biography
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- Buying BuzzMarch 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Jean & Alvin Snowiss Collection ofApril 2003Robinson and MazowAmerican Art Review
- The American Artist in ConnecticutAugust 2002Andersen, Jeffrey WAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsJuly 2002Gustafson, EleanorThe Magazine Antiques
- The Virginia LandscapeAugust 2000Kelly, James; W RasmussenAmerican Art Review
- Living With AntiquesNovember 1997Garrett, Wendel & ElisabethThe Magazine Antiques
- Paintings of the AdirondackJuly 1997Welsh, CarolineThe Magazine Antiques
- Reflections of TasteFebruary 1997Sturges, HollisterAmerican Art Review
