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Andy Johnson

Andy Johnson was born in 1893 in Hyssma, Sweden as Anders Johannson. He started painting at age 64 in a coal bin by the light of a 75-watt bulb. He was discovered by Sylvia Dwyer while working as the custodian and superintendent of a local Brooklyn Heights building.[1] As his career continued, his art and story became the subject of many international expatriate newspapers.[2]

He received recognition for his works in oil depicting scenery and interior memories of his native land, Sweden. His “vivid colors and landscapes remind many of American primitives.”[3]

Awards and recognition

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  • Accepted by American Swedish Institute 1959
  • Silvermine Guild 1960/1961[1]
  • Accepted for exhibition at the Chautauqua Institute 1961/1962
  • First Place - Murray Hill Art competition 1958/1959
  • Best in Show - Flatbush-Nostrand Board of Trade Art Competition 1965/1966
  • First Place - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Art Show 1966
  • Best in Show - Brooklyn Heights Promenade Art Show 1967/1969
  • Collectors: Dr. Norton Ritz; Dr. Samuel Achs; Mr. & Mrs. Van Outryve; Mr. & Mrs. Ira Wolf.

His work went on to receive international acclaim, most notably from his home country of Sweden.

In his syndicated column, Mel Heimer quoted Ms. Dwyer describing him as “a sort of younger Grandma Moses.”[4] His work was also collected by Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson for the White House. He died in April 1971.

  1. ^ Journal American April 1958; World Telegram September 15,1961; New York Mirror November 7, 1962
  2. ^ France Amerique 1960; Su Amerikanaran Tribunen (Swedish American Newspaper) December 12, 1962
  3. ^ Betty Lips (July 24, 1963), “Artist is Cool on Canvas,” New York Journal American
  4. ^ Heimer, Mel (January 1961) “My New York” syndicated column.