The artwork, “View of Mt. Lafayette, New Hampshire,” painted by David Johnson in 1867, belongs to the Luminism art movement and is categorized as a landscape genre.
In the artwork, a serene and pristine portrayal of the natural landscape is evident, showcasing the majesty of Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of an expansive valley, with the mountain majestically standing as the central figure. The mountain’s slopes are bathed in soft, gentle light, typical of the Luminism movement, which emphasizes the effects of light and atmosphere. The foreground is adorned with a meticulous depiction of grass, trees, and rock formations, leading to a calm, reflective body of water that mirrors the sky and the surrounding environment. The overall composition evokes a profound sense of calm and reverence for the natural world, embodying the serene and contemplative qualities that are hallmarks of Luminism.