New York Skyline at Night (1943) by William H. Johnson

New York Skyline at Night - William H. Johnson - 1943

Artwork Information

TitleNew York Skyline at Night
ArtistWilliam H. Johnson
Date1943
Art MovementExpressionism,Naïve Art (Primitivism)

About New York Skyline at Night

“New York Skyline at Night” is a 1943 artwork by William H. Johnson. Crafted in the Expressionism and Naïve Art (Primitivism) movements, this cityscape captures the essence of New York City through a unique and vivid lens.

The artwork portrays a stylized and simplified view of New York City’s skyline at night. Dominated by strong, bold colors, it features a prominent red sun against a backdrop of dark, purplish-blue buildings, which are rendered in a geometric, almost abstract manner. The foreground showcases a bridge with a pink hue that arches over green-tinted water. The use of basic shapes and a limited yet striking color palette creates a vivid contrast, embodying the artist’s emotive and primitive style. The simplification of forms and the choice of colors contribute to a dream-like, yet powerful depiction of the urban landscape, encapsulating the spirit and energy of the city that never sleeps.

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