Emil Carlsen
Emil Carlsen (1848–1932) was an American painter.
Also recorded as Soren Emil Carlsen; Sören Emil Carlsen; S. Emil Carlsen; Søren Emil Carlsen; Carlsen; Emil Carlson.
Emil Carlsen in brief
- Born
- 1848
- Died
- 1932
- Known for
- painter
- Place of birth
- Copenhagen
Overview
Born at Copenhagen in 1848, died at New York City in 1932.
In detail
training under Christian Blache is recorded. the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is landscape painting. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are landscape and still life. Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin is recorded as an influence.
Places of work recorded in the authority are United States. Employment is recorded with Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Work by Emil Carlsen is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Sources
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- 1.
“Emil Carlsen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5371205: Emil Carlsen
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