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1848 or 53 Copenhagen, Denmark - 1932 New York City. Known for: Still life, sea-landscape and figure painting.
Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on Oct. 19, 1853. Carlsen studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy. After immigrating to Chicago in 1872, he worked as an architectural draftsman... Read full biography
Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on Oct. 19, 1853. Carlsen studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy. After immigrating to Chicago in 1872, he worked as an architectural draftsman and as an assistant to painter Laurits B. Holst. During the 1870s he spent six months in Paris as a... Read full biography
Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on Oct. 19, 1853. Carlsen studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy. After immigrating to Chicago in 1872, he worked as an architectural draftsman and as an assistant to painter Laurits B. Holst. During the 1870s he spent six months in Paris as a pupil of Vallon. Returning to Chicago, he taught at the newly formed school which is now the AIC. Carlsen returned to Paris during 1884-86 and began specializing in still lifes. Due to the French... Read full biography
Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on Oct. 19, 1853. Carlsen studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy. After immigrating to Chicago in 1872, he worked as an architectural draftsman and as an assistant to painter Laurits B. Holst. During the 1870s he spent six months in Paris as a pupil of Vallon. Returning to Chicago, he taught at the newly formed school which is now the AIC. Carlsen returned to Paris during 1884-86 and began specializing in still lifes. Due to the French influence, he painted brighter florals during this period. He had studios in Boston and NYC during 1886. The following year, at the request of Mary Curtis Richardson, he moved to San Francisco to succeed the late Virgil Williams as director of the School... Read full biography
Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on Oct. 19, 1853. Carlsen studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy. After immigrating to Chicago in 1872, he worked as an architectural draftsman and as an assistant to painter Laurits B. Holst. During the 1870s he spent six months in Paris as a pupil of Vallon. Returning to Chicago, he taught at the newly formed school which is now the AIC. Carlsen returned to Paris during 1884-86 and began specializing in still lifes. Due to the French influence, he painted brighter florals during this period. He had studios in Boston and NYC during 1886. The following year, at the request of Mary Curtis Richardson, he moved to San Francisco to succeed the late Virgil Williams as director of the School of Design. He shared a studio on Montgomery Street with Arthur Mathews, a close friend whom he had met. Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book... Read full biography
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- Works from New Britain MuseumJanuary 2005Hyland, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- American Paintings from the Akron AOctober 2004Wat, Kathryn AAmerican Art Review
- Masterworks: Selections from theSeptember 2004Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Nuts & BoltsJune 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Editor's NotebookJune 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- Raised on ArtJuly 2002Davies, KristianArt & Antiques
- El Paso Museum of ArtDecember 2001Thompson, William RAmerican Art Review
- Living with AntiquesNovember 2001Quick, MichaelThe Magazine Antiques
- Living With AntiquesNovember 2000Pisano, RonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- The Salmagundi ClubOctober 1997Katlan, AlexanderAmerican Art Review
- Wadsworth, AtheneumJune 1997AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- William Benton Museum of ArtJune 1997Cummings, HildegardAmerican Art Review
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Art Is Upon the TownMay 1996Schuster, WillaAmerican Art Review
