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 worksExhibitions
10 exhibitionsJun 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