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Emil Carlsen : Flowers [in copper urn], ca.1885.

Emil Carlsen Flowers (in Copper Urn) (also known as Asters and Marigolds & Chrysanthemums (in a brass vessel)), c.1885
Emil Carlsen Flowers (in Copper Urn) (also known as Asters and Marigolds & Chrysanthemums (in a brass vessel)), c.1885

 

Flowers (in Copper Urn) (also known as Asters and Marigolds & Chrysanthemums (in a brass vessel)), c.1885
Emil Carlsen [1848-1932]
oil on canvas
30 x 33 inches

Signed: At lower right. ‘Emil. Carlsen.’.

Archives of American Art #: 34870019

Provenance:
1959 Heckscher Museum of Art, 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743-7702, August Heckscher Collection (Accession# 1959.105)
before 1941 Private collection of August Heckscher [1848-1941], New York, NY
c.1885 Emil Carlsen, the artist

Exhibitions:
2004 Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, “A Century of Collecting” curated by Anne DePietro and Janie Welker, September 18 – November 14.
1999 Vance Jordan Fine Art, New York, NY, “Quiet Magic: The Still-Life Paintings of Emil Carlsen“, October 28 – December 10.
1976 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, “American Paintings from the Heckscher Museum”, May 28 – June 17.
1887 National Academy of Design, New York, NY, “Spring Exhibition“, called “Chrysanthemums (in a brass vessel) (266)”?

References:
– Vance Jordan Fine Art, New York, NY, Exhibition Catalog, “Quiet Magic: The Still-Life Paintings of Emil Carlsen“, October 28 – December 10, 1999, #4.
– “Heckscher Museum collection research notes on Emil Carlsen Works” provided by Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY, not dated.
– National Academy of Design, New York, NY, “National Academy Notes including the Complete Catalogue of the Spring Exhibition“, Number 7, 1887. #266.?

Notes:
– Label on verso in ink “Flowers/by/Emil Carlsen”
– Pencil on reverse stretcher ’27’

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