dines-carleson-american-1901-1966-still-life-with-vase-glasses-and-pot
Lot 352
Dines Carleson (American, 1901-1966), Still Life with Vase, Glasses and Pot
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on Masonite, signed at lower right, with estate stamp of the artist's wife at lower left and on the paper backing, presented in a gilt frame with linen liner.

Frame dimensions 24 x 20 in.

From the Collection of James H. Craig and Randy S. Johnson, Sarasota, Florida

Brett Mitchell Collection, Inc., Lyndhurst, Ohio
No. 42 from the Estate of Florence Battle Gulick Shaw Carlsen, wife of the artist

Born in New York, Dines Carlsen received his earliest artistic training from his father, the Danish-American painter Emil Carlsen. Following the death of this father in 1933, Carlsen divided his time between Falls Village, Connecticut and Summerville, South Carolina. Best known for his still life paintings, he exhibited frequently throughout his career at the National Academy of Design and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art.

Good estate condition, no evidence of restoration visible under UV light.

$500 - 1,000