Emil Carlsen, (Danish/American, 1848-1932)
Venice, c. 1900
Oil on Canvas
20 x 24 inches
Private collection
Soren Emil Carlsen (October 19, 1853 – January 2,
1932, New York City, U.S.) was an American Impressionist painter
who emigrated to the United States from Denmark. He became known for his still
lifes. In an era when many artists succumbed to the pressure resulting from The
Armory Show to follow modernistic "developments" Carlsen remained
faithful to his inborn aesthetic sense. Later in his career Carlsen expanded
his range of subjects and becoming known for landscapes and marines as well.
During his long career he won many of the most important
honors in American art and was elected to membership in the National Academy of
Design. For more than forty years he was also a respected teacher in Chicago,
San Francisco and New York. More on Soren Emil
Carlsen
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