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Il y a une petite quinzaine, je suis allé avec Julien et Katie, au Louvre-Lens pour une expo temporaire : "Animaux Fantastiques". Une très belle expo !
Ici des êtres indéfinissables et des chimères !
Thomas Grünfeld - "Misfit (flamingo-pig)''
Antoine-Louis Barye - "Chimère"
Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès - "Grenouille aux oreilles de lapin"
Louis-Jean Desprez - "Chimère de Monsieur Desprez"
#expo#louvre-lens#animaux fantastiques#monstre#créature#thomas grünfeld#flamant#porc#hybride#chimère#barye#antoine-louis barye#carriès#jean-joseph-marie carriès#grenouille#desprez#louis-jean desprez
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Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès, ca. 1880, John Singer Sargent
Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Oeuvres en grès émaillé ou flammé d'Emile Müller et Cie, Frédéric Deschamps, Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès, Antonin Mercié et Georges Hoentschel (circa 1889-1902) et "Cheminée" attribuée à Emile Müller et Cie en grès cérame émaillé (circa 1904) dans les Collections Permanentes du Musée d'Arts Décoratifs, janvier 2022.
#expos#deco#email#Art Nouveau#cheminee#Muller#Deschamps#Carries#Lemercier#Hoentschel#MuseeArtsDecoratifs#sculpture
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Jean-Joseph Marie Carriès (15 February 1855 – 1 July 1894) was a French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist. His ceramic work is mostly in stoneware, and part of the French art pottery movement, and includes many faces and heads, often with grotesque expressions, but he made several conventional pots, often with thick unctuous ash glaze effects in the Japanese style.
Louise Catherine Breslau (6 December 1856 – 12 May 1927) was a German-born Swiss painter, who learned drawing to pass the time while bedridden with chronic asthma. She studied art at the Académie Julian in Paris, and exhibited at the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, where she became a respected colleague of noted figures such as Edgar Degas and Anatole France.
During World War I, Breslau and Zillhardt remained at their home outside Paris, in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Although she naturalised to Switzerland many years earlier, she showed her loyalty for the French by drawing numerous portraits of French soldiers and nurses on their way to the Front. After the war, Breslau retired from the public and spent much of her time painting flowers from her garden and entertaining friends.
In 1927 Breslau died after a long illness. According to her wishes, Madeleine Zillhardt inherited much of Breslau's estate. Breslau was buried next to her mother in the small town of Baden, in Canton Aargau, Switzerland.
Louise Catherine Breslau, Sculptor Jean Carriès in his Studio (1885/1886.)
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