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Artist: John F. Carlson
"Forest Landscape" John F. Carlson, circa 1925 American Impressionist Landscape
By John F. Carlson
Located in New York, NY
John F. Carlson
Forest Landscape, circa 1925
Signed lower right
Watercolor on paper
Sight 21 x 24 1/2 inches
The native Sweden John Fabian Carlson became a household name in New Yo...
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"Forest Strongholds"
By John F. Carlson
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Signed lower right. Complemented by a hand carved and gilt frame.
Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, 1928
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"Mountain Labyrinths"
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1920s American Modern John F. Carlson Art
Materials
Paper, Oil Pastel
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As a young child in Sweden, John F. Carlson was introduced to art by an uncle who decorated carriages with landscapes. At the age of twelve, Carlson moved with his family to the United States and settled in Buffalo, New York.
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