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David Johnson — Boquet River
David Johnson

Boquet River

1859

Johnson's plein air drawing captures the pristine wilderness of upstate New York's Adirondack region with the Hudson River School's characteristic precision. Executed entirely in graphite, it demonstrates how 19th-century landscape artists used drawing to study nature's forms and lighting effects.

Medium
Graphite

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David Johnson, Boquet River, 1859

Johnson's plein air drawing captures the pristine wilderness of upstate New York's Adirondack region with the Hudson River School's characteristic precision. Executed entirely in graphite, it demonstrates how 19th-century landscape artists used drawing to study nature's forms and lighting effects.

Medium
Graphite
Year
1859
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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