Nationality American Role Artist Name Richard Johnson | Known for Painter/Illustrator Period Impressionism | |
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Full Name Richard S. Johnson Awards Honorable Mention, 2005 Salon International, International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art, Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio, TX2003 Award of Excellence, Oil Painters of America, Midwest Regional Juried Exhibition, Hilligoss Gallery, Chicago IL2003 People's Choice Award, Salon International, International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art, Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio, TX1998 Winner, Janet Ross Commemorative Award for landscapes, The National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society1997 Winner, ARTemis Award, Romance Writers of America |
Richard s johnson 1939 american painter angel of healing stephen rhodes
Richard S. Johnson is an award-winning contemporary American painter based in Chicago, Illinois.
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- Richard s johnson 1939 american painter angel of healing stephen rhodes
- Richard s johnson 1939 american painter francis goya and i love her
- Biography
- Influences
- Style
- References

Richard s johnson 1939 american painter francis goya and i love her
Biography

Johnson was born in Chicago to a family of artists. While still in primary school, Johnson was accepted as a scholar to the Art Institute of Chicago. A graduate of the American Academy of Art, he embarked on a career as an illustrator.
Influences

Johnson is heavily influenced by Charles Dana Gibson, N.C. Wyeth, and John Singer Sargent, whose books he read as a child.
Style

Johnson's style has been regarded as having the technical excellence of Pre-Raphaelite romanticism mixed with contemporary expressionism and abstraction.
Johnson has also made portraits of historical personalities, such as former US president John F. Kennedy and former NASA administrator Richard H. Truly. His portrait of JFK now hangs at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. He was also commissioned to create a commemorative painting honoring former US presidents. The painting is currently on display at the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition in Washington, D.C.