Emil Carlsen
Blossoming Trees
1904
The painting highlights Carlsen's deep engagement with the light and mid-range values popularized by American landscape pioneers like John Henry Twachtman and J. Alden Weir. Rather than mimicking immediate, rapid improvisation, this work stands as a carefully calculated, meditative study of nature's seasonal renewal
Dimensions
34 x 47.5 in
Venue
Westerly Museum of American Impressionism
Visited
2026-06-28
Curated by
maya
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