Sketchbook of White Mountains and Hudson River Subjects

David Johnson American

Not on view

This sketchbook, donated to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the American Wing, dates from the decade of Johnson’s maturity as a landscape painter. It augments the Museum’s collection of American landscape sketchbooks by such well-known Hudson River School artists as Asher B. Durand, Albert Bierstadt, Jervis McEntee, John Casilear, and the Philadelphia landscape painter William Trost Richards. In this book, started while Johnson kept a studio at 626 Broadway during the 1860s, the artist recorded several Hudson River settings.

Sketchbook of White Mountains and Hudson River Subjects, David Johnson (American, New York 1827–1908 Walden, New York), Drawings in graphite on off-white wove paper, bound in cloth- and leather-covered boards, American

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