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Dines Carlsen southwest landscape, vintage oil, listed Description Beautifully rendered southwest impressionist landscape by listed American artist Dines Carlsen (1901-1966). Painting is an oil on masonite. Measures 12" H x 15" W; unframed. Excellent condition. Estimate age to be mid-century or so. Signed LR "Dines Carlsen"; annotated verso with Dines Carlsen estate stamp and Worstman-Rowe Gallery label (San Francisco CA). Dines Carlsen is listed in all the standard references along with numerous online galleries both offering and seeking his works. The following biography courtesy : Landscape and still-life painter Dines Carlsen, son of artist Soren Emil Carlsen, was born in New York in 1901. Naturally gifted, he studied with his father, and began to exhibit in large international shows at the age of fifteen. He and his father were artist members of Grand Central Art Galleries, and in 1968, a joint exhibition honoring their work was presented. "The Emil and Dines Carlsen Award," of the National Academy of Design is named after the father-son tandem of painters. Although known primarily for still life paintings, he was highly regarded for his landscapes, which he painted on vacations throughout the United States and Mexico. He lived for many years in Falls Village, Connecticut, and had a home in Summerville, South Carolina. He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Design, New York City as an Associate in 1922, and an Academician in 1941. In 1916, when the artist was only fifteen years old, one of his still-lifes was included in the 91st Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, and another in the Sixth Biennial of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. He won the Third Hallgarten Prize of the National Academy in 1919 and the Second Hallgarten Prize in 1923. He also exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1923 and 1925; the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1920 to 1923, 1925, 1930; the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, from 1917 to 1932; the National Academy of Design from 1915 to 1946; the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, in 1919, 1925, 1927; the St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1926 to 1929; and the Detroit Art Institute, Michigan, 1920, 1923 to 1928. Carlsen's paintings are in many private and public collections, including the Carnegie Museum of Art; Corcoran Art Gallery; the John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis; and the Sweat Memorial Art Museum (now the Portland Art Museum, Maine). The artist died in New York in 1966. Per askart, auction records to $36,000 realized at Sotheby's NYC in 2004. Gorgeous work and a splendid addition to any fine arts collection! PaymentRemittance is expected within seven days from receipt of invoice. Payment by Paypal only unless picking up item. ShippingShipping is generally by either USPS or UPS (buyer's choice.) Shipping costs are determined by size, weight and destination. Find out shipping costs by using the calculator provided at the bottom of the listing. Terms of SaleReturns are permitted within seven days from receipt of item. Shipping costs are not refundable unless item was inaccurately described.
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