Chestnut and Pine
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.241
Primarily self-taught, Johnson’s only formal training was a few lessons with Jasper F. Cropsey (also in this gallery). Johnson was, however, a devoted student of nature. As was typical of artists of the Hudson River school, he constructed his paintings in the studio with the...
Drawing
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1969.241
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