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Bear Mountain and Iona Island on the Hudson River

David Johnson aspired to present views of nature he had witnessed with great clarity and a quality of light that makes them appear to glow. He worked through the styles and approaches of other artists who gave him lessons in his youth before finding his own voice. It is evident here in the sense of calm and sensitivity to atmosphere that brought him admiration from the public and critics.

Credit: The Siri and Bob Marshall Endowment for American Paintings

1872
Oil on paper laid down on panel
9.5 x 17.5in
2018.23.2
Image and text courtesy of Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2022

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Minneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis Institute of Art
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