The artwork titled “Upper Mississippi,” created by John Frederick Kensett in 1855, falls within the Luminism art movement and represents the genre of landscape painting.
In the artwork, soft and gentle lighting captures the tranquil beauty of the Mississippi River. The composition highlights a serene, reflective water surface stretching towards the horizon, bordered by majestic, wooded hills. The subtle use of light and shadow throughout the painting creates a luminous atmosphere that enhances the peaceful ambiance of the natural setting. The detailed depiction of the landscape embodies the ideals of the Luminism movement, emphasizing tranquility and the sublime beauty of the American wilderness.