Frank Tenney Johnson

Frank Tenney Johnson

Infobox Artist
bgcolour = #6495ED
name = Frank Tenney Johnson


imagesize = 200 px
caption =
birthname =
birthdate = 26 June, 1874
location = Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
deathdate = 1 January, 1939
deathplace = Pasadena, California, USA
nationality = American
field = Painting
training = Richard Lorenz
movement =
works = "Riders of the Dawn"
patrons =
influenced by =
influenced =
awards =

Frank Tenney Johnson (26 June, 1874–1 January, 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.

Biography

Early Life

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. In 1895 he moved to New York City where he studied with John Henry Twachtman at the Art Students League of New York. [ [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa267c.htm Artists in Santa Catalina Island Before 1945; essay by Jean Stern] at www.tfaoi.com]

Death

Johnson died 1939 of Spinal Meningitis in Pasadena, California.

Career

In his early career, he was primarily an illustrator for Field & Stream magazine. He lived permanently in New York from 1904 until 1920, making numerous trips to the west to gather source material for his works that were completed in his New York studio. He lived on a ranch in Colorado for a while, later he went southwest to work on painting Native Americans. In 1920, he moved to 22 Champion Place in Alhambra, California where he shared a studio with Clyde Forsythe. At this point his easel paintings became more popular than his illustrations so he concentrated in this medium. Together they founded the Biltmore Art Gallery at the Biltmore Hotel.

Between 1931 and 1939, he spent much of his time at his studio in Cody, Wyoming, just outside Yellowstone National Park. Many of his paintings were done there from studies inside the park.

In addition to Field & Stream , he also contributed to Cosmopolitan and Harpers Weekly magazines.

Johnson's vision of the Old West

One of his paintings is called "Riders of the Dawn" 1935 which was probably inspired by the cowboys on the cattle ranch in Colorado. This painting shows five cowboys riding to some destination. This painting shows how Johnson understood the old west:

The five men are cantering their horses across the top of a mesa, four of the men are wearing white shirts with brown vests, chaps and brown low brimmed hats. The man in the far left sits tall and straight in the saddle; he is on a dapple grey horse with a black mane and tail. The horse has a wild look in his eye and his mouth is open. Even though the horse looks as if it wants to unseat the man, the cowboy looks undisturbed. The horse next to the grey one is a light bay color with a star on his forehead. The horse’s rider is younger than the cowboy on the grey horse, but sits just as tall and straight in the saddle. The two nearest horses are separated by a string of rocks from the other three riders. The three riders on the other side seem to be having trouble with their mounts. The one nearest to the bay horse is a buckskin; his head is thrown up in the air with his mouth open like his rider has jerked his head back. The man on the buckskin is looking over to the right at the man on the white horse, who is half hidden. This man is also dressed in white with a light tan hat. It also looks as if the white horse is running into the dark grey horse, which is furthest away from everyone. The grey horse’s eyes are wild with fright and his mouth is also open; his forelegs are thrown out in front of him and his rider’s face is obscured. These men are surrounded by rocks, sagebrush and sky. In the background there are canyons and mesas with a suggestion of a cliff next to the dark grey horse. This scene adds extreme tension to the painting. You can feel the suspense come from the painting as the horses are ramming into one another. The tall mesas and the suggestion of a sharp drop off causes you to feel nervous. The rocks are in the way of the horses and they are not small by all means but rather large, you hate to think of what could happen if a horse tripped on those.

This painting is not considered fine art by some, but others would have a different opinion. It might not have won awards or be hung in a theater like The Donner Party but it holds true to the western heritage and one of Johnson's finer paintings, like most that were painted in 1935.

Johnson is also known for his horses. They almost have a life like appearance. The horses are a big part of "Riders of the Dawn" and most of Johnson’s paintings. The horses in all of Johnson’s paintings look almost life like. They are a big part of his paintings, almost all of his paintings have horses in them and horse anatomy is hard to draw, let alone paint. The joints and legs of the horse are hard to get in proportion; it is also hard to draw the horse balanced. Johnson has this talent. The horses look like they are about to jump off of the painting. In Riders of the Dawn, you can see the wild look in the grey horse’s eye.

Johnson showed how the west was won and the adventure that someone could feel when they hear or see a picture of the west. The mystical way he shows the horses running, working cattle or just standing there almost gives you an eerie feeling. His night scenes give you a sense of calm and his paintings of cowboys running their horses gives you a sense of urgency. After looking at a Frank Tenney Johnson painting who would not want to saddle up their horse and go on an adventure?

References

External Links

* [http://www.fieldandstream.com/fieldstream/coverarchive/article/0,23467,913125_1045451,00.html A 1903 Field & Stream cover illustration by Frank Tenney Johnson]
*gutenberg author|id=Frank_Tenney_Johnson|name=Frank Tenney Johnson
* [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2007/05/death_in_alhamb.html In 1957, Johnson's sister-in-law was found strangled in his former house in Alhambra. The case was never solved.]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Frank Johnson — may refer to:*Frank Johnson (American football), American football player *Frank Johnson (Australian politician), Australian Mayor of Adelaide 1907 1909 *Frank Johnson (aviator), British WWI ace pilot *Frank Johnson (basketball) (b.1958), former… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Dunklee Currier — (* 30. Oktober 1853 in Canaan, New Hampshire; † 25. November 1921 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1901 und 1913 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Hampshire im US Repräse …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Frank Jones — (* 15. September 1832 in Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire; † 2. Oktober 1902 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1875 und 1879 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Hampshire im …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Frank Gay Clarke — (* 10. September 1850 in Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; † 9. Januar 1901 in Peterborough, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1897 und 1901 vertrat er den Bundesstaat …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harold McCracken — (1894 1983) was an American author, Alaskan grizzly bear hunter, biplane stunt photographer, cinematographer, producer and museum director.McCracken was persuaded to transform an empty building donated by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1959 into… …   Wikipedia

  • Denver Art Museum — Frederic C. Hamilton building …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Muller — aka Daniel Cody Muller (1889–1976), artist, illustrator and writer of the American West; Muller was born in Choteau, Montana, October 11, 1889 to Carl and Augusta Muller. Muller s early years are known only from the artist s own recollections of… …   Wikipedia

  • Oakland, Iowa —   City   Location of Oakland …   Wikipedia

  • Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee — was the predecessor institution of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Founded in 1885 as Wisconsin State Normal School, it became Wisconsin State Teacher’s College in 1927, and Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee in 1951. Originally at a… …   Wikipedia

  • Nocturne (painting) — Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Valparaiso Bay (1866) by James Abbott McNeill Whistler …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”