“A Study near Tamworth, New Hampshire” is an artwork created by David Johnson in 1863. This piece is associated with the Romanticism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a serene and lush forest scene. It features an array of mature trees, their dense canopies casting shadows onto the forest floor below. The composition emphasizes the beauty and tranquility of nature, typical of the Romanticism movement’s focus on capturing the sublime in the natural world. The subtle play of light filtering through the trees and the intricate detailing of foliage and rocks evoke a sense of peace and contemplation.