ArtistsJohn F. Carlson
John F. Carlson

John F. Carlson

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John F. Carlson was a Swedish-American painter whose landscapes captured the shifting light and atmospheric conditions of northern European terrain. Working primarily in oil, he developed a distinctive approach to color harmony and tonal relationships that prioritized the optical effects of season and weather over topographical detail. Based in Kolsebro, Sweden, Carlson's work bridges Impressionist sensibility with a more structured compositional practice, earning him recognition as a significant figure in early twentieth-century landscape painting.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 40% · Updated 7d ago

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Artsy artwork: Forest Landscape (circa 1925)
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Artsy artwork: Hyannis Pond (1940)
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Artsy artwork: Woodland Silence (1903)
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Artsy artwork: Tree Tops
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Wine, Cheese, and Fruit (Art Institute of Chicago)
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