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Birth
1827 (New York City)
Death
1908 (Walden, New York)
Lived/Active
New York
 Self portrait - David Johnson - Self Portrait
Often Known For
landscape, some portrait, and still-life painting
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Categories of Interest Hudson River School Painters Paris Pre 1900
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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
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