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Beth Carlson Art

American, b. 1953
Beth Carlson’s sporting and narrative paintings and portraits are coveted by many collectors across the country. For sporting collectors, they convey the excitement of the flush, the beauty of the hunting dogs, and the prize at the end of the day. Her paintings have soul and capture the excitement of the hunt for both the hunter and the dog. In her narrative paintings, Beth proves to be a witty storyteller of a dog’s life. In her portraiture, Carlson’s ability to consistently capture an individual animal’s personality and physical characteristics can be directly attributed to her far-reaching knowledge pertaining to animals in general. “She possesses a conviction of accuracy and authenticity which are both necessary and appreciated by her collectors,” said Robert Abbett of Carlson’s work. In the relatively short time that Carlson has been painting, she has been featured in many publications including Garden & Gun, Sporting Classics, The American Brittany and Chronicle of the Horse, to name a few. Her work has also graced the covers of many national magazines including Gray’s Sporting Journal. Beth Carlson has five paintings in museums; two paintings in the permanent collection at the Brittany Hall of Fame in the National Bird Dog Museum in Tennessee, and three paintings have been bequeathed to the prestigious Museum of the Dog in St. Louis, Missouri. She is also a member of the nationally recognized organizations Women Artists of the West and Oil Painters of America. Carlson lives on a farm on the coast of Maine with her husband, Peter, her dogs, and her Icelandic horse. Her studio is in a barn that housed her beloved horses.
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Artist: Beth Carlson
Dynamic sporting outdoor landscape of Springer Spaniels flushing beautiful frame
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
This dynamic sporting landscape in earth tones with Springer Spaniels flushing quail, "Close Flush 2", by Beth Carlson is an example of her action paintings. Beth Carlson's detaile...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

Dynamic Sporting Outdoor Landscape with Expressive Setters on Point, framed
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
This dynamic sporting landscape in earth tones with English Setters flushing quail, "Setters on Point", by Beth Carlson is an example of her exciting paintings. In this special sport...
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2010s Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

Reynard Fox Painting in Snowy Winter Landscape Celebrates the Fox's Cunningness
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
Beth Carlson's dramatic fox painting, titled "Reynard," emphasizes the fox's power of wit over strength. The cunning fox is set against a beautiful snowy winter backdrop. The fox pa...
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2010s Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

Touching Oil Painting of a Spaniel Gazing Longingly Through a Rain Soaked Window
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
Discover Beth Carlson's touching dog painting, "No Walk Today," a portrayal of a sweet Brittany Spaniel or Setter gazing through a rain-soaked window. This dog painting captures the ...
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2010s Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

Peonies and Bronze
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
In "Peonies and Bronze," Beth Carlson brings vibrant energy and warmth to this cheerful horse painting. Illuminated from above, the composition glows with a luminous quality that enh...
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2010s Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

Playful Jack Russell Terrier Asking Permission to Drop the Ducky in the Water
By Beth Carlson
Located in Charleston, US
Beth Carlson masterfully captures a moment of endearing anticipation in "May I?", featuring a spirited Jack Russell Terrier seeking permission to drop a rubber duck into the water. Known for infusing her canine subjects with charm and emotional depth, Carlson brings this scene to life with warmth and character. Set in a classic 3.4-inch plein air gold frame...
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2010s Realist Beth Carlson Art

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Oil

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