Primarily, David Johnson painted in the Northeast, doing views of the
Catskills, Adirondacks, Lake George and the White Mountains, where he worked
in the early 1850s with a colony of artists around North Conway. His early
landscape tend to be panoramas, rock studies, or forest interiors. In the
middle of his career, Johnson adopted a more luminist style and did tranquil
marine scenes, and his later work showed tonalist influence of the French
Barbizon School with pastoral subjects.

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