Arts & Decoration, New York, NY, “The Pennsylvania Academy: Some Notes on the 107th Annual Exhibition” by Fullerton L Waldo, Volume 2, Number 5, March, 1912, page 180, not illustrated
ECA Record Control Number: 17834
Record Level: Reference
Record Type: Magazine
Article Type: Artist/Work Reviewed
Key Title: The Pennsylvania Academy
Sub Title: Some Notes on the 107th Annual Exhibition
Author: Waldo, Fullerton L
Publisher: Artspur Publications, Inc
Publish Location: New York, NY
Date of Publication: March, 1912
Page: 180
Source: Hathi Trust
Description: 55 volumes : illustrations (including plans) plates, portraits ; 29-36 cm
Subjects:
Interior decoration–Periodicals.
Art–Periodicals.
Number of copies: 1
Digitized: yes
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Arts & Decoration, New York, NY, “The Pennsylvania Academy: Some Notes on the 107th Annual Exhibition” by Fullerton L Waldo, Volume 2, Number 5, March, 1912, page 180, not illustrated

Arts & Decoration, New York, NY, “The Pennsylvania Academy: Some Notes on the 107th Annual Exhibition” by Fullerton L Waldo, Volume 2, Number 5, March, 1912, page 180, not illustrated
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“The 107th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia opened…The paintings judged worthy of prizes were: The Open Sea, by Emil Carlsen…
Two of the prize-winning pictures, those of Metcalf and Carlsen, will appeal more strongly to the well-versed technician than to the public at large, yet the decision of the arbiters will provoke no large measure of popular dissent…
…The temperate blue-and-white of Carlsen’s conscientious brush…”
WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN
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ECA.2017.17834
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January 15, 2017
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