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Emil Carlsen : Still-life with garlic [coffee pot and earthen jug], 1905.

Emil Carlsen Still Life with Garlic (coffee pot and earthen jug) 1905
Emil Carlsen Still Life with Garlic (coffee pot and earthen jug) 1905

 

ECA record control number: 1539

Archives of American Art #: -none-

Record level: Item

Record type: Movable work

Work title: Still life with garlic [coffee pot and earthen jug] [ECA added to title for differentiation]

Alternate work titles:
2014: Still life with garlic [coffee pot and earthen jug]
1999: Still life with garlic

Work date: 1905 [from front of canvas]

Work creator: Emil Carlsen [1848-1932]

Work medium: Oil on canvas
Work dimensions: 24 x 20 inches

Inscribed / signed front:
Location: At lower right.
Dated: Yes.
Text: ‘Emil. Carlsen. 1905.’.

Verso: unknown.

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Description of work:

Provenance / ownership:
1926 Private collection of [unknown] ;
1926 ( American Art Association [1883-1964], [1922-1964] Madison Ave and 56th Street, New York, NY 10018 | [1883-1922] 6 East 23rd Street (South Madison Square), New York, NY 10010 ) ;
1910 ( Moulton & Ricketts Galleries, New York, NY & Chicago, IL ) ; [it is unclear where this citation goes]
after 1905 Private collection of Ralph Blakelock [1847-1919] ; [it is unclear where this citation goes]
1905 Private collection of Samuel T. Shaw [1861-1945], New York, NY ;
1905 Emil Carlsen [1848-1932], the artist .

Exhibition history:
1999 Vance Jordan Fine Art, New York, NY, “Quiet magic : the still-life paintings of Emil Carlsen“, October 28 – December 10.
1928 Reading Museum, Reading, PA, “Sponsored by the American Federation of Arts”, December 24, 1928 – January 12, 1929. [Need to confirm with the Museum]
1926 American Art Association [1883-1964], New York, NY, “The Samuel T. Shaw collection“, January 16-22.
1910 Moulton & Ricketts Galleries, New York, NY & Chicago, IL, “A Notable Collection of American Paintings (the collection of Ralph Blakelock [1847-1919])”, March?

References / citations:
– Vance Jordan Fine Art, New York, NY, Exhibition Catalog, “Quiet magic : the still-life paintings of Emil Carlsen“, October 28 – December 10, 1999, #24.
– Reading Times, Reading, PA, “What are the wild waves saying? Museum exhibition gives some idea”, December 24, 1928, Monday, page 13, not illustrated. [Needs further confirmation from the Museum to be sure of this.]
– American Art Association [1883-1964], New York, NY, auction catalog, “The Samuel T. Shaw collection“, January 16-22, 1926, lot #72, illustrated : b&w on opposite page.
– Fine Arts Journal, New York, NY, “A notable collection of American paintings” by James William Pattison, volume 22, number 3, March, 1910, illustrated on page 142.

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Document information

Document permalink:
http://emilcarlsen.org/work/?p=1539

Digital-born document number:
ECA.2018.1539

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:
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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 23, 2014

Last updated: March 7, 2018 at 22:51 pm