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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
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Description
- Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
- La confidence (The Secret)
- Signed: A. CARRiER - BELLEUSE.
- white marble, on a veined red marble base with an ormolu mount
Provenance
Private collection, France
Literature
J. Hargrove and G. Grandjean, Carrier-Belleuse. Le maître de Rodin, exh. cat., Palais de Compiègne, Paris, 2014
Catalogue Note
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse was one of the most important and innovative sculptors of nineteenth-century France. During his long career at the Paris Salon and beyond, Carrier-Belleuse was responsible for important public monuments, as well as creating decorative sculpture for a diverse clientele. His terracotta models, many of which depict playful mythological subjects, were reproduced widely. Carrier-Belleuse’s prolific workshop became an important training ground for younger sculptors, notably Auguste Rodin, who acted as the master’s assistant between 1864 and 1870.
RELATED LITERATURE
J. Hargrove and G. Grandjean, Carrier-Belleuse. Le maître de Rodin, exh. cat., Palais de Compiègne, Paris, 2014