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1886 Mons, Belgium - 1954 Ixelles, Belgium. Known for: Religious figure painting, illustration, drawing, engravings.
Antoine Carte was a painter Belgian whose work lies at the edge of symbolism, naturalism and expressionism, sometimes close in style to that of Käthe Kollwitz. His subjects are inspired by the lives... Read full biography
Antoine Carte was a painter Belgian whose work lies at the edge of symbolism, naturalism and expressionism, sometimes close in style to that of Käthe Kollwitz. His subjects are inspired by the lives of miners, farmers, fishermen. He was the son of a carpenter and furniture maker, and spent fourteen... Read full biography
Antoine Carte was a painter Belgian whose work lies at the edge of symbolism, naturalism and expressionism, sometimes close in style to that of Käthe Kollwitz. His subjects are inspired by the lives of miners, farmers, fishermen. He was the son of a carpenter and furniture maker, and spent fourteen years in the studio of the painter, designer, and entrepreneur Frantz Depooter. From 1897 to 1908, he attended the Academy of Mons and Brussels, and studied with Constant Montald, Émile Fabry and... Read full biography
Antoine Carte was a painter Belgian whose work lies at the edge of symbolism, naturalism and expressionism, sometimes close in style to that of Käthe Kollwitz. His subjects are inspired by the lives of miners, farmers, fishermen. He was the son of a carpenter and furniture maker, and spent fourteen years in the studio of the painter, designer, and entrepreneur Frantz Depooter. From 1897 to 1908, he attended the Academy of Mons and Brussels, and studied with Constant Montald, Émile Fabry and Jean Delville, three important Symbolist painters who exerted a profound influence on him. In 1912 and 1913, a scholarship allowed him to go to Paris where he stayed with Cavaillé-Coll and Léon Bakst and worked for the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev.... Read full biography
Antoine Carte was a painter Belgian whose work lies at the edge of symbolism, naturalism and expressionism, sometimes close in style to that of Käthe Kollwitz. His subjects are inspired by the lives of miners, farmers, fishermen. He was the son of a carpenter and furniture maker, and spent fourteen years in the studio of the painter, designer, and entrepreneur Frantz Depooter. From 1897 to 1908, he attended the Academy of Mons and Brussels, and studied with Constant Montald, Émile Fabry and Jean Delville, three important Symbolist painters who exerted a profound influence on him. In 1912 and 1913, a scholarship allowed him to go to Paris where he stayed with Cavaillé-Coll and Léon Bakst and worked for the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev. He also met Emile Verhaeren in Paris and discovered the work of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and Maurice Denis. In 1917, h... Read full biography
