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Quiet Harmonies Exhibition Gallery Talk with Bill Indursky

Quiet Harmonies Exhibition Gallery Talk with Bill Indursky

Date/Time
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Location
Lyman Allyn Museum

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  • Special Event

Members: $10  / Non-members: $15

Join Bill Indursky for a reception and gallery talk/walk-through of Lyman Allyn’s current exhibition Emil Carlsen’s Quiet Harmonies.  Bill shares background information, funny anecdotes and even a discussion of painting technique by the iconic Connecticut Impressionist painter Emil Carlsen (1848-1932).

Please RSVP to 860.443.2545 ext.2129 or email us.


William “Bill” Eric Indursky is the director of the Emil Carlsen Archives in New York City, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Danish-American Impressionist/Realist painter Emil Carlsen (1848-1932).  The archive contains the world’s largest visual record of the artist’s work, featuring more than 1,200 documented examples and over 5,000 documents.  The ECA opened in 2006 and exclusively online in 2013.  William Eric is also the author of Emil Carlsen : conscious painting (Emil Carlsen Archives, New York, 2017), the definitive guide on the artist.

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