Collection
Eugene Carriere
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Woman Leaning on a Table - Eugène Carrière
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Portrait d'Elisabeth, fille d'Elie Faure - Eugène Carrière
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Portrait of Paul Verlaine - Eugène Carrière
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Marguerite Carrière - Eugène Carrière
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Madame Eugène Carrière - Eugène Carrière
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Auguste Rodin - Eugène Carrière
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Paul Verlaine - Eugène Carrière
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Edmond de Goncourt - Eugène Carrière
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Henri Rochefort - Eugène Carrière
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Newborn in a Bonnet - Eugène Carrière
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The First Communion - Eugène Carrière
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Women Sewing at a Table - Eugène Carrière
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Alphonse Daudet - Eugène Carrière
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The Contemplator - Eugène Carrière
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Portrait of Armand Berton - Eugène Carrière
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Two Children - Eugène Carrière
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Reading - Eugène Carrière
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Portrait of Puvis de Chavannes - Eugène Carrière
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Head of a Child - Eugène Carrière
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Portrait of Henri Rochefort - Eugène Carrière
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Paysage avec large rivière - Eugène Carrière
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Gabriel Séailles et sa fille - Eugène Carrière
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Self-Portrait - Eugène Carrière
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Roger Marx - Eugène Carrière
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Artist Biography
Eugene Carriere
In 1898 Eugène Carrière opened an informal studio in Paris where he taught painting without charging fees. Among those who attended were Henri Matisse and André Derain. Carrière's own work bore little resemblance to what either of them would go on to produce, but his willingness to teach without prescription seems to have been the point.
Born in Gournay-sur-Marne in 1849, Carrière came from Flemish and Alsatian stock and trained first as a lithographer before entering Alexandre Cabanel's atelier at the École des Beaux-Arts. A visit to London in 1876 introduced him to Turner, whose atmospheric dissolution of form left a lasting impression. His early Salon paintings were unremarkable naturalism; by the late 1880s he had arrived at something altogether stranger.
The mature Carrière works are almost entirely monochromatic: figures emerging from brown-grey shadow, outlines dissolving before they resolve, light used not to illuminate but to suggest. He returned obsessively to maternal subjects, mothers and infants locked in physical closeness that reads as both tender and slightly suffocating. Paul Verlaine and Edmond de Goncourt sat for him; he painted his own family with the same concentrated attention.
During the Dreyfus Affair he signed Zola's petition and campaigned publicly for women's education. Auguste Rodin organised a tribute dinner in his honour in 1904. Two years later Carrière died of throat cancer, the surgery intended to treat it having left him partly paralysed. The Musée d'Orsay mounted a centenary retrospective in 2006 and published the catalogue raisonné.
Born in Gournay-sur-Marne in 1849, Carrière came from Flemish and Alsatian stock and trained first as a lithographer before entering Alexandre Cabanel's atelier at the École des Beaux-Arts. A visit to London in 1876 introduced him to Turner, whose atmospheric dissolution of form left a lasting impression. His early Salon paintings were unremarkable naturalism; by the late 1880s he had arrived at something altogether stranger.
The mature Carrière works are almost entirely monochromatic: figures emerging from brown-grey shadow, outlines dissolving before they resolve, light used not to illuminate but to suggest. He returned obsessively to maternal subjects, mothers and infants locked in physical closeness that reads as both tender and slightly suffocating. Paul Verlaine and Edmond de Goncourt sat for him; he painted his own family with the same concentrated attention.
During the Dreyfus Affair he signed Zola's petition and campaigned publicly for women's education. Auguste Rodin organised a tribute dinner in his honour in 1904. Two years later Carrière died of throat cancer, the surgery intended to treat it having left him partly paralysed. The Musée d'Orsay mounted a centenary retrospective in 2006 and published the catalogue raisonné.
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