All Johnson, Frank Tenney Oil Paintings

American Painter, 1874-1939 was a painter of the american west, and he popularized a style of painting cowboys which became known as "The Johnson Moonlight Technique". Somewhere on the Range is an example of Johnson's moonlight technique. To paint his paintings he used knives, fingers and brushes. Johnson was born in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, on his family's farm along the old Overland Trail near a town then called Big Grove and now known as Oakland. Johnson's mother died in December 1886, and by 1888 the family had moved to Milwaukee. There, in 1893, he enrolled in the Milwaukee School of Art (absorbed by Milwaukee State Normal School in 1913), where he studied with a well-known painter of western subjects, Richard Lorenz.
 

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Johnson, Frank Tenney The Rustler oil on canvas


The Rustler
The Rustler
Painting ID::  19106
  oil on canvas
  oil on canvas

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Johnson, Frank Tenney Cove in Yellowstone Park oil on canvas


Cove in Yellowstone Park
Cove in Yellowstone Park
Painting ID::  41488
  mk162 c.1938 Oil on canvas 30x40
  mk162 c.1938 Oil on canvas 30x40

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Johnson, Frank Tenney Singing Em to Sleep oil on canvas


Singing Em to Sleep
Singing Em to Sleep
Painting ID::  45953
  mk178 1926 oils on linen on wood 101.6x127.6cm
  mk178 1926 oils on linen on wood 101.6x127.6cm

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     American Painter, 1874-1939 was a painter of the american west, and he popularized a style of painting cowboys which became known as "The Johnson Moonlight Technique". Somewhere on the Range is an example of Johnson's moonlight technique. To paint his paintings he used knives, fingers and brushes. Johnson was born in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, on his family's farm along the old Overland Trail near a town then called Big Grove and now known as Oakland. Johnson's mother died in December 1886, and by 1888 the family had moved to Milwaukee. There, in 1893, he enrolled in the Milwaukee School of Art (absorbed by Milwaukee State Normal School in 1913), where he studied with a well-known painter of western subjects, Richard Lorenz.

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