The Christian Science Monitor, New York, NY, “Dines Carlsen, A Finished Beginner”, September 1, 1919, page 16, not illustrated
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The Christian Science Monitor, New York, NY, “Dines Carlsen, A Finished Beginner”, September 1, 1919, page 16, not illustrated
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…”He paints in a richer chromatic key and deeper tones than I do,” that elder Carlsen says, “though still a little too much like me.”…
…”If Dines should ever have anything to say,” Emil Carlsen observed, to the representative of The Christian Science Monitor, in that wonderful Fifty-Ninth Street studio, filled with the glorified junk from which both father and son quarry and combine their still-life schemes, “he will say it in his own manner. He is finding himself. I have guided his hand, as teacher, but never his taste. He has gone with me through the European galleries and museums, but without being noticeably influenced. Even his more intimate American preferences—Whistler, Twachtman, Redfield, Weir, and one or two others—are not at all traceable in his style.”…
WORKS BY EMIL CARLSEN