Description: As a New Jersey painters specialist who offers on eBay the most diverse array of New Jersey's most highly regarded iconic artists as well as some of the more obscure but significant and deserving past painters including Henry Gasser, Bernard Gussow, John Grabach, Armando Sozio, Samuel Brecher, Gar Sparks, Frank Zuccarelli, Adolf Konrad, Gustave Cimiotti, etc, I am now offering this 13 5/8 x 9 3/4 inch (image size) wonderfully executed watercolor painting of Central Park South with American flag, a monument/statue and skyscrapers in the distance, New York scene. It was done in 1950, as dated on the artwork, by listed New Jersey artist James Carlin. It comes in a nice condition metal frame measuring 20 by 16 inches. This painting is in excellent condition. It will be shipped for $40 via UPS. See the photos. The glass will be blue-taped to prevent breakage and possible subsequent damage to the artwork. (Please be advised: I sell artwork, that is paintings and works on paper. This frame included with the artwork should be considered an extra, a throw-in, no matter how appealing or unappealing the frame or mat may be to you. You are offering for/purchasing the artwork. Considered this way, you will not be disappointed if the frame is not to your liking. Many buyers want to replace the frame anyway and offer accordingly.) Born June 15, 1906 in Belfast, Ireland, James Carlin became a noted painter in mod-realist style of genre, figure, landscape and still life. Mediums included oil, pastel, watercolor as well as stained glass and graphics. Watercolor was a specialty. Reviewer Michael Gabriele that "stained glass represented the most enduring aesthetic influence in Carlin's work. In many of his paintings, his use of color, line and underlying patterns of dark and light echoed the look of stained glass." Although his painting style was basically representational, Carlin incorporated bold color designs and abstract elements that taken by themselves would be pure abstraction. James Carlin grew up on Lime Hill Street in Belfast and remained ever-proud of his Irish heritage. His father, Daniel, was a carpenter in the Belfast shipyard, which was the building site of the legendary American ship, the "Titanic". Many scenes painted by Carlin are of marine genre, fishing and beach activity and hearken back to his interest from childhood in people interacting with the ocean, rivers, etc. James Carlin graduated in 1927 from Belfast Municipal College in North Ireland, and began his career at the Campbell Stained Glass Studio in Belfast where he served as an apprentice and craftsman for seven years. He studied stained-glass painting and design and has work in a number of churches in Ireland. He collaborated in designing windows for the Londonderry Guild Hall. In the 1930s, he emigrated to the United States and became an instructor at the New Jersey School of Fine and Industrial Art in 1946 and head of the department in 1958. His career at that school lasted 30 years. (The school is now closed) James Carlin lived in Nutley, New Jersey where he had a home studio on Cathedral Avenue. Of his professional reputation while in that position, Michael Lenson, Art Critic of the "Newark Sunday News" described Carlin as one of our "foremost realists . . . while technically mastering form, he never lets it become his master. Rather it enables him to more eloquently interpret visual, social and emotional experiences, which is what his paintings and Carlin himself is all about. . . .A widely traveled man, he brings back many a bubbling tale . . .If Carlin's painting is exciting, it owes as much to his facile technique as to the artist's enormous appetite for living, which is undisguised in all his work." (Papermill) His travels took him to Mexico, France, Portugal and Ireland. Exhibition venues include the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum in New York City and the Miami Beach Art Center in Miami Beach, Florida. From the National Academy of Design, he received the George A Zabriskie Award for Water Color. Carlin has also received awards from the American Water Color Society, Audubon Artists, Allied Artists of America and the Salmagundi Club. James Carlin died January 2, 2005 in Nutley, New Jersey. He was 99 years old.
Price: 775 USD
Location: Westfield, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-12-11T16:37:47.000Z
Shipping Cost: 40 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: James Carlin
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Signed By: James Carlin
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Item Length: n/a
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Framed
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Framed/Unframed: Matted & Framed
Year of Production: 1950
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 13 5/8
Painting Surface: Paper
Style: Modernism
Features: Framed, Matted, Signed
Item Width: 9 3/4
Culture: American
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Material: Watercolor
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Subject: Central Parks South
Main Color: Multi-Color
Signed?: Signed
Type: Painting
Original/Reproduction: Original
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States