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    Later in his career, Carlsen expanded his range of subjects to include landscapes and seascapes as well. [4] 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 .

    • American
  2. Emil CarlsenArtworks. View all 38 artworks. Emil Carlsen lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of American Impressionism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • American
    • October 19, 1853
    • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • January 2, 1932
  3. After two years, Carlsen grew tired of painting "endless yellow roses" and returned to New York, where he created landscapes inspired by his New England surroundings. (Sill, "Emil Carlsen, Lyrical Impressionist," Art and Antiques, March/April 1980)

    • October 19, 1853
    • January 2, 1932
  4. Library of Congress Subject Authority Heading: Carlsen, Emil, 1853-1932 Emil Carlsen LC control no.: n 85141186. Publication Type: Online Integrating Resource Language: English Creator/Author: Emil Carlsen Archives Published by: Emil Carlsen Archives, 266 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10011 Edition: First. Frequency of Updates: Daily

  5. Moonlit Seascape. Emil Carlsen. Tags: Sky. Atmospheric phenomenon. Atmosphere. Emil Carlsen. Famous works. Added: 27 Mar, 2024. ‘Moonlit Seascape’ was created in 1909 by Emil Carlsen in Impressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of cloudscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  6. Foothills (1910) by Emil CarlsenThe National Arts Club Originally known for his still lifes, painter Emil Carlsen expanded his work to landscapes late in his career. In this painting,...

  7. Jan 16, 2024 · A look at the marine paintings and life of historic master Emil Carlsen. By Valerie Ann Leeds. Lyricism, quietude, subtlety — these are the defining qualities of the landscape paintings of the Danish American artist (Søren) Emil Carlsen (1848–1932).

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