Ida A. Johnson

Ida A. Johnson (January 13, 1850 – March 8, 1931) was an American painter known for botanical still life and china painting.

[1] She began her art education at Brooklyn's Parker School, where she met her long-term partner Josephine Mary Culbertson.

[1] Johnson continued her training at Arthur Wesley Dow’s Summer School of Art in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

On April 2, 1898, they exhibited the watercolors, Song Birds of Our Land (Johnson) and Twilight Park (Culbertson).

[6] Both Johnson and Culbertson were active members of the Carmel Library Association,[6] which commenced operations on October 5, 1905.

Gray Gables on Lincoln Street and 7th Avenue, Carmel-by-the-Sea.
California Poppies (Eschscholzia), part of a restoration of a set of 78 original wildflower paintings crafted by Johnson.