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Emil Carlsen : Brass and copper, 1900.

Emil Carlsen Brass and Copper 1900
Emil Carlsen Brass and Copper 1900

 

ECA record control number: 1719

Archives of American Art #: 82190322

Record level: Item

Record type: Movable work

Work title: Brass and copper

Alternate work titles:
Brass and copper

Work date: 1900 [date from front of canvas]

Work creator: Emil Carlsen [1848-1932]

Work medium: Oil on canvas
Work dimensions: 23 x 29 inches

Inscribed/signed front:
Location: At lower right.
Dated: Yes.
Text: ‘Emil. Carlsen. 1900.’.

Verso: unknown.

ECA category: Still-life
ECA sub-category: Kitchen

Archives of American Art Subjects:
Still Life
Still Life — Other
Still Life — Other — Container
Still Life — Other — Cookware

Description of work:

Provenance/ownership:
ca.1975 Private collection of [unknown] ;
1975 ( Charles B. Tyler [ca.1970s-ca.1990s], 11600 Texas Avenue, #210 Los Angeles CA 90049 | 725 South Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049 ) ;
ca.1900 Private collection of [unknown] ;
1900 Emil Carlsen [1848-1932, the artist .

Exhibition history:

References/citations:
– “Emil Carlsen Ad for Charles B. Tyler“, American Art Review, September/October, 1975, page ?, illustrated: color

Related works:
– Still life [large copper candy pot], 1904.
– Still life with a brass kettle and shallots, 1904.
– The sooty kettle, 1902.
– Still life with copper pan, 1901.

ECA notes:

Price history:

 

Document information

Document permalink:
http://emilcarlsen.org/work/?p=1719

Digital-born document number:
ECA.2017.1719

Digital document provenance:
Original compiled and researched document by the Emil Carlsen Archives, 266 West 21st Street, Suite 4E, New York, NY 10011.

Document license:
Creative Commons Corporation shareAlike (sa) license. Some of the information contained within this document may hold further publication restrictions depending on final use. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine.

Image license:
The author of this artwork died more than 70 years ago. According to U.S. Copyright Law, copyright expires 70 years after the author’s death. In other countries, legislation may differ.

Record birth date:
February 4, 2017

Last updated: November 11, 2017 at 0:43 am