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Eugène Carrière

Eugène Carrière

French, 1849–1906

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Eugène Anatole Carrière was a French Symbolist artist of the fin-de-siècle period. Carrière's paintings are best known for their near-monochrome brown palette and their ethereal, dreamlike quality. He was a close friend of Auguste Rodin and his work likely influenced Pablo Picasso's Blue Period. He was also associated with such writers as Paul Verlaine, Stéphane Mallarmé and Charles Morice.

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Works in Collection

5 works
Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin

Eugène Carrière

1897

Elise Laughing

Elise Laughing

Eugène Carrière

1895

Maternity

Maternity

Eugène Carrière

c. 1892

The Call

The Call

Eugène Carrière

1894

Woman's Head

Woman's Head

Eugène Carrière

1864

Exhibitions

10 exhibitions

Jun 08, 1960 – Sep 06, 1960

Art Nouveau

118 artists · 3 curators

Mar 03, 1966

Paul J. Sachs Gallery Print Re-installation

28 artists

Apr 28, 1967 – Apr 30, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

46 artists · 2 curators

Jun 06, 1967 – Sep 17, 1967

The Artist as His Subject

49 artists

May 28, 1969 – Sep 01, 1969

Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection

119 artists · 1 curator

Jun 20, 1972 – Oct 10, 1972

Symbolism, Synthesists, and the Fin-de-Siècle

36 artists · 1 curator

May 14, 1976 – Aug 08, 1976

Prints from the Collection

30 artists

Jun 06, 1977 – Sep 06, 1977

Impresario: Ambroise Vollard

44 artists · 1 curator

Feb 16, 1978 – Mar 12, 1978

Selections from the Collections

11 artists · 1 curator

Nov 28, 1979 – Jan 28, 1980

Women of the Nineties: Fin-de-Siècle Prints

21 artists · 1 curator