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| Emile Carolus-Duran (1838 - 1917) |
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Artists who influenced Emile Carolus-Duran![]() | French painter. He came from a humble background and by the age of 11 was taking lessons at the Académie in Lille from the sculptor Augustin-Phidias Cadet de Beaupré (b1800) who taught him to sketch. At 15 he began a two-year apprenticeship in the studio of one of David’s former pupils, François Souchon (1787–1857), whose name he still referred to several years later when he exhibited at the Salon ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Emile Carolus-Duran![]() | |
![]() Edgar Degas | ![]() Matius Moreno (Prado) | ![]() Laura at Seven (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() John Singer Sargent |
![]() Gustave Courbet | ![]() Merrymakers (Detroit Institute of Arts) | ![]() Philippe Burty (Allen Memorial Art Museum) | ![]() Theodore Robinson |
![]() Henri Fantin-Latour | ![]() Young Woman with Monocle | ![]() Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman | ![]() Maximilien Luce |
![]() Anthony van Dyck | ![]() Henri-Edmond Cross | ||