Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, “The Prizes in the Annual Exhibition”, December 1, 1922, volume 16, number 7, pages 90-92, not illustrated
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Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, “The Prizes in the Annual Exhibition”, December 1, 1922, volume 16, number 7, pages 90-92, not illustrated.

Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, “The Prizes in the Annual Exhibition”, December 1, 1922, volume 16, number 7, pages 90-92, not illustrated.

Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, “The Prizes in the Annual Exhibition”, December 1, 1922, volume 16, number 7, pages 90-92, not illustrated.
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…”There is no essential difference between a still life and a portrait,” says Emil Carlsen. “Up to a certain point a portrait is a still life. Then there must be something added—personality, life. But to a still life there must be also a something added to make it a work of art—call it what you will.”…
WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN