
Pine Tree, Conway, New Hampshire (recto); Landscape and Tree Studies (verso)
1851
David Johnson's drawing demonstrates his keen observation of natural forms through a combination of graphite and pen with brown ink. The work captures both a detailed study of a pine tree in Conway, New Hampshire on the recto, alongside landscape and tree studies on the verso, revealing the artist's systematic approach to understanding the structure and character of vegetation. Johnson's dual composition exemplifies nineteenth century American landscape artists' practice of filling sheets with multiple sketches as preparatory studies for more finished compositions.
- Medium
- graphite with pen and brown ink
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