Offered by: Ashley John Gallery
Currently Online Only Lambertville, NJ 08530 , United States Call Seller 609.397.7700

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"Mountain Labyrinths"

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  • Description
    John Fabian Carlson (1874/75 - 1945)

    Known for his Tonalist* nature paintings, especially snow scenes, in conservative style, John Carlson was one of the leading landscape painters in America in the early 20th century. He founded the John F Carlson School of Landscape painting in Woodstock, New York, and in 1942, co-founded with Emile Gruppe a summer school in Gloucester. He was a proponent of juxtaposing light and shadow to capture the changing moods of nature.

    He spent his childhood in Kalmar-Lan, Sweden, and immigrated at age 10 with his family to Brooklyn, New York and later to Buffalo. His father, encouraging his son's art talent, hired a private tutor, and he later attended the Buffalo Albright Art School* where his teacher was Lucius Hitchcock. In 1902, he enrolled on a scholarship at the Art Students League* in New York City, and his teachers were Frank Vincent DuMond and Birge Harrison. He and Harrison became very close friends, and Carlson joined his teacher at Woodstock but decided he did not like the regimentation.

    However, in 1906, he returned to Woodstock as Harrison's assistant, and also became active in the Arts and Crafts Movement at Woodstock as part of the Byrdcliffe Colony*. In 1909, he had his first one-man show in New York City. In 1911, he was elected to the National Academy of Design* and made a full academician in 1925 and until 1916, became director of the Art Students League summer school.

    After traveling extensively in the United States, he returned to Woodstock and founded his own school. He also helped found the Broadmoor Art Academy* in Colorado Springs, and painted frequently in the Canadian Rockies and Gloucester, Massachusetts.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Notes: Signed Lower Left
    Origin: United States
    Period: 1920-1949
    Materials: Oil on Canvas
    Condition: Excellent.
    Creation Date: Circa 1929
    Styles / Movements: Impressionism
    Article References: Exhibited NAD, AIC, PAFA and Grand Central Galleries
    Dealer Reference #: AGJ120918001
    Incollect Reference #: 293208
  • Dimensions
    W. 60 in; H. 50 in;
    W. 152.4 cm; H. 127 cm;
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Welcome to Ashley John Gallery, where we specialize in New Hope School modernist paintings and 20th-century American art. For inquiries, please contact us at info@ashleyjohngallery.com or call (609) 397-7700.

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