June 6, 2022 14:00 EST

American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists

 
  Lot 44
 

44

Emil Carlsen (American, 1853–1932)
Still Life with Jug

Signed 'Emil Carlsen' bottom right, oil on canvas
16 1/8 x 12 in. (41 x 30.5cm)
Executed circa 1889.

Provenance

Private Collection.
Hammer Galleries, New York, New York.
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Haig Tashjian.

Sold for $8,820
Estimated at $10,000 - $15,000


 

Signed 'Emil Carlsen' bottom right, oil on canvas
16 1/8 x 12 in. (41 x 30.5cm)
Executed circa 1889.

Provenance

Private Collection.
Hammer Galleries, New York, New York.
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Haig Tashjian.

Exhibited

"The Still Lifes of Emil Carlson," The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut, March 31-March 5, 1985.

Note

Danish born, Emil Carlsen is highly revered as both a painter of still lifes as well as a landscapist. The former category includes intimate, subtle, and sensitively rendered depictions of flowers, jars, copper pots, assorted fruits, and vases. He specialized in this genre following two Parisian sojourns in the 1880s, during which Carlsen discovered the art of 18th century French painter Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, and the work of 17th century Dutch masters. Included in the latter category are Impressionist oils executed with a soft, delicate touch featuring cloud-laden evening skies which occupy most of the picture plane, and seas glistening under the moon’s reflection, as exemplified by the following Lot, executed later in the artist's career.

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