ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES - Flower in the Woods - Oil on canvas
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Artist: Arthur Beecher Carles (American, 1882-1952).
Title: "Flower in the Woods".
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Date: Composed c1914.
Dimensions: Image size: 28 x 22 in. (711 x 559 mm).
Lot Note(s): Signed lower left. Good condition; old repair upper right. Comment(s): Art historian Barbara Ann Boese Wolanin describes Carles as a link between Philadelphia and Paris, and as "one of the most brilliant colorists in the history of American art." She says of him: "His paintings range in style from tonalism and Impressionism to prophecies of Abstract expressionism. His approach was intuitive. An expressionist by nature, he was guided by feeling, believing that 'accuracy is an intellectual quality while art is an affair of the emotions'". Carles, an American Modernist painter, studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1900 and 1907 with Thomas Pollock Anshutz, Hugh Breckenridge, Henry McCarter, Cecilia Beaux, and William Merritt Chase. In 1907 he traveled to France where he remained until 1910. In France, he greatly admired the works of Cézanne and Matisse, and became close friends with John Marin and Eduard Steichen. He displayed six landscapes in the Salon d'Automne of 1908. In March 1910 his work was included in the “Younger American Painters” show held at Alfred Stieglitz’s New York gallery, 291. Stieglitz gave Carles his first one-man show at 291 in January 1912. He returned to France from June to October 1912 and exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne. After his return to America he exhibited at the Armory Show of 1913. [27871-10-5000]
Title: "Flower in the Woods".
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Date: Composed c1914.
Dimensions: Image size: 28 x 22 in. (711 x 559 mm).
Lot Note(s): Signed lower left. Good condition; old repair upper right. Comment(s): Art historian Barbara Ann Boese Wolanin describes Carles as a link between Philadelphia and Paris, and as "one of the most brilliant colorists in the history of American art." She says of him: "His paintings range in style from tonalism and Impressionism to prophecies of Abstract expressionism. His approach was intuitive. An expressionist by nature, he was guided by feeling, believing that 'accuracy is an intellectual quality while art is an affair of the emotions'". Carles, an American Modernist painter, studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1900 and 1907 with Thomas Pollock Anshutz, Hugh Breckenridge, Henry McCarter, Cecilia Beaux, and William Merritt Chase. In 1907 he traveled to France where he remained until 1910. In France, he greatly admired the works of Cézanne and Matisse, and became close friends with John Marin and Eduard Steichen. He displayed six landscapes in the Salon d'Automne of 1908. In March 1910 his work was included in the “Younger American Painters” show held at Alfred Stieglitz’s New York gallery, 291. Stieglitz gave Carles his first one-man show at 291 in January 1912. He returned to France from June to October 1912 and exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne. After his return to America he exhibited at the Armory Show of 1913. [27871-10-5000]
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Good condition; old repair upper right
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ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES - Flower in the Woods - Oil on canvas
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