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Emil (Soren-Emil) Carlsen
American 1853 -1932
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Born: |
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Died: |
New York, New York, United States
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Active: |
San Francisco, California, United States New York, United States Connecticut, United States
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Studied: |
California School of Design
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Examples of Work: |
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Brooklyn Museum of Art Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia Rhode Island School of Design
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Specialty: |
Painter Instructor
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Style/School: |
Impressionism Representational
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Subjects Known For: |
Landscapes Still lifes
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Memberships: |
National Academy of Design ANA 1904; NA 1906 American Federation of Artists Century Association National Arts Club Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Society of American Artists
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Teaching Positions: |
California School of Design
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
Soren Emil Carlsen was born in Copenhagen on October 19, 1853. He studied architecture at the Danish Royal Academy between 1868 and 1872. He emigrated to America in 1872, settled in Chicago, and found work as an assistant to a local architect. For a time he also worked for a fellow Dane, the painte...
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Emil Carlsen was born in 1853. His extensive art training was all European, starting at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Copenhagen, the Danish Royal Academy and Academie Julian from 1884-86. Carlsen immigrated to the U.S. in 1872 and worked as an architectural assistant before teaching at the Chicago I...
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Emil Carlsen was one of the twentieth century's most renowned still life painters, whose work combined sensuous realism with impressionistic technique. Carlsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he trained as an architect ...
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