Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated
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Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated

Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated

Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated

Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated

Academy Notes, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, “First Exhibition of Selected American Paintings at the Albright Gallery”, June, 1906, Volume 2, Number 1, page 1-5, not illustrated
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…”On this wall are two notable pictures by Emil Carlsen: A Connecticut Hilltop, with gray-green grass and red-brown trees under a wonderfully tender and luminous blue sky, and the Wind in the East—a subject absolutely antithetical with the other—representing a turbulent sea dashing against a rocky cliff and churned into foam under a clouded sky and with an atmosphere filled with moisture. The first picture is absolutely restful;—the second is full of forceful activity. It is hard to determine which of the two is more impressive, but either of them sufficiently reveals an artist of the first rank.”…
WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN