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1872 Tourcoing, Belgium - 1938 Brussels. Known for: Floral and fruit still life, genre and interior scene painting.
Max Carlier was a Belgian still life painter. Born in Tourcoing,. Belgium in 1872, he was a painter of the Belgian School, which most. typically executed still lifes of florals and fruits. From time... Read full biography
Max Carlier was a Belgian still life painter. Born in Tourcoing,. Belgium in 1872, he was a painter of the Belgian School, which most. typically executed still lifes of florals and fruits. From time to. time, he also painted genre scenes and interiors. He lived and worked primarily in Brussels, but... Read full biography
Max Carlier was a Belgian still life painter. Born in Tourcoing,. Belgium in 1872, he was a painter of the Belgian School, which most. typically executed still lifes of florals and fruits. From time to. time, he also painted genre scenes and interiors. He lived and worked primarily in Brussels, but traveled extensively. throughout Europe, especially Italy. Carlier also lived and. worked in Brittany for a short period of time. Working with a warm palette, Carlier painted still lifes in the... Read full biography
Max Carlier was a Belgian still life painter. Born in Tourcoing,. Belgium in 1872, he was a painter of the Belgian School, which most. typically executed still lifes of florals and fruits. From time to. time, he also painted genre scenes and interiors. He lived and worked primarily in Brussels, but traveled extensively. throughout Europe, especially Italy. Carlier also lived and. worked in Brittany for a short period of time. Working with a warm palette, Carlier painted still lifes in the Neo-Dutch tradition. This tradition took on force towards the end of the 18th century with. artists such as Gérard van Spaendonck, Jan van Huysum and Rachel. Roysch. In the tradition of these still-life painters, Carlier demonstrated an. analytical... Read full biography
Max Carlier was a Belgian still life painter. Born in Tourcoing,. Belgium in 1872, he was a painter of the Belgian School, which most. typically executed still lifes of florals and fruits. From time to. time, he also painted genre scenes and interiors. He lived and worked primarily in Brussels, but traveled extensively. throughout Europe, especially Italy. Carlier also lived and. worked in Brittany for a short period of time. Working with a warm palette, Carlier painted still lifes in the Neo-Dutch tradition. This tradition took on force towards the end of the 18th century with. artists such as Gérard van Spaendonck, Jan van Huysum and Rachel. Roysch. In the tradition of these still-life painters, Carlier demonstrated an. analytical approach, did opulent compositions, had an eye for refined. detail, craftsmanship and a high finish. -... Read full biography

