ArtworkStatus unknown

Nantasket Beach

0 likesNot savedShare from mobile app
oil paint (paint)66 × 38 Cm

Views

0

Likes

0

Saves

Not saved

Shares

0

About the artwork
Artist supplied description.

Emil Carlsen combined naturalism with a bright, light-filled palette, creating a seascape that harmonizes academic painting and Impressionism. Blue sky and white clouds fill much of the canvas. The scene portrays a leisurely moment: two figures rest in the sand and look out at the rolling waves while a woman with a parasol walks along the water’s edge. Seaside tourism in New England—a subject portrayed here by Carlsen and, more famously, by Winslow Homer (on view nearby)—increased in popularity during the late 19th century, offering a respite from growing industrialism.

Trained in architecture in Copenhagen, Carlsen immigrated in 1872 to Chicago, shifting his focus to painting. After further study in Paris, he relocated to Boston in 1876, the year he executed this work.

Artwork metadata
Structured fields synced from connected systems.
Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions66 × 38 Cm
Tags
landscapesChicago
CertificateCertificate not provided
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
Sat
31
Jan
note

The artist, until c....

The artist, until c. 1884
Sat
31
Jan
note

given to the Art Institute of Chicago.

given to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Sat
31
Jan
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/4071/two-centuries-of-american-art-1750-1950"><em>Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950</em></a>, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960...

Art Institute of Chicago, Two Centuries of American Art, 1750-1950, Oct. 1, 1959–Jan. 10, 1960, no cat. [downloadable checklist available].
Sat
31
Jan
exhibition

Milwaukee–Downer College, Wisconsin, A Century of Landscape Painting by American Artists, 1851–1951, Feb. 13 – Mar. 23, 1951, cat. no. 9. *only checklist on back of symposium brochure, The Arts in Society...

Milwaukee–Downer College, Wisconsin, A Century of Landscape Painting by American Artists, 1851–1951, Feb. 13 – Mar. 23, 1951, cat. no. 9. *only checklist on back of symposium brochure, The Arts in Society, Milwaukee–Downer College Feb. 13, 1951.
Sat
31
Jan
exhibition

San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, American Artists Past and Present, Jan–Mar. 1943, no cat.

San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, American Artists Past and Present, Jan–Mar. 1943, no cat.
Sat
31
Jan
exhibition

Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Painting Today and Yesterday in the United States, June 5–Sept. 1. 1941, cat. 13.

Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Painting Today and Yesterday in the United States, June 5–Sept. 1. 1941, cat. 13.
Sat
31
Jan
note

sold to Friends of American Art Collection, 1940

sold to Friends of American Art Collection, 1940
Sat
31
Jan
note

Edward F....

Edward F. Coffin, Worcester, MA, 1897-1923. Maynard Walker Galleries, May 1940
Tue
31
Jan
exhibition

Tampa Museum of Art, At the Water's Edge, Dec. 9, 1989–Mar. 4, 1990; Vero Beach, Florida, Center for the Arts, May 4–June 17, 1990; Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, July 8–Sept. 2, 1990; Little Rock, Arkansas Arts Center, Nov. 8...

Tampa Museum of Art, At the Water's Edge, Dec. 9, 1989–Mar. 4, 1990; Vero Beach, Florida, Center for the Arts, May 4–June 17, 1990; Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, July 8–Sept. 2, 1990; Little Rock, Arkansas Arts Center, Nov. 8, 1990–Jan. 6, 1991, cat. not numbered.
Tue
31
Jan
exhibition

Northfield, Minnesota, Carleton College, Jan. 2–22, 1967, no cat.

Northfield, Minnesota, Carleton College, Jan. 2–22, 1967, no cat.
Thu
31
Jan
note

George F....

George F. and Mary b. Daniels, Oxford, MA and Putnam, CT, c. 1884-1897
© Artist-Unknown. All rights reserved.