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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.[1]

Portrait of Jean-Joseph Carriès by John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Jean-Joseph Carriès by John Singer Sargent
Stoneware mask with figure in agony or death expression by Jean Carriès.
Stoneware mask with figure in agony or death expression by Jean Carriès.
'Portrait de Jean Carriès dans son atelier' by Louise Catherine Breslau, Paris, Petit-Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris.
'Portrait de Jean Carriès dans son atelier' by Louise Catherine Breslau, Paris, Petit-Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris.

Biography


Born in Lyon, Carriès was orphaned at age six and was raised in a Roman Catholic orphanage. He apprenticed with a local sculptor then in 1874 moved to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Augustin-Alexandre Dumont. He first showed at the Paris Salon of 1875 and gained considerable recognition for his sculpted busts at the Paris Salons of 1879 and 1881. However, after seeing an exhibition of Japanese works at the 1878 World's Fair in Paris, he began to devote himself to the creation of polychrome Horror Masks.

Jean-Joseph Carriès was a friend of John Singer Sargent who painted his portrait in 1880.[2]

His works exhibited at the Salon du Champ-de-Mars in 1892 were widely acclaimed and were acquired by the French Ministry of Culture and by a museum in Hamburg, Germany. That year, the government of France made him a member of the Legion of Honor. In 1894, a year after he had sculpted perhaps his most famous work entitled Faune, Jean-Joseph Carriès died of pleurisy at the age of thirty-nine. He is buried at Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris.


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References


  1. Sullivan, Elizabeth, "French Art Pottery", In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014, online
  2. Natasha (2002-10-22). "JSSgallery.org". JSSgallery.org. Retrieved 2013-03-14.



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[de] Jean-Joseph Carriès

Jean-Joseph Marie Carriès (* 15. Februar 1855 in Lyon; † 1. Juli 1894 in Paris) war ein berühmter französischer Bildhauer und Keramiker des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts und Mitbegründer des Jugendstils.
- [en] Jean-Joseph Carriès

[fr] Jean-Joseph Carriès

Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès est un sculpteur et céramiste français né à Lyon le 15 février 1855 et mort à Paris le 1er juillet 1894.

[it] Jean-Joseph Carriès

Jean-Joseph Carriès (Lione, 15 febbraio 1855 – Parigi, 1º luglio 1894) è stato uno scultore francese, assai famoso alla fine dell'800.

[ru] Карриэс, Жан-Жозеф

Жан-Жозеф Мари Карриэ́с (фр. Jean-Joseph Marie Carriès; 15 февраля 1855, Лион — 1 июля 1894, Париж) — французский скульптор, художник-керамист и миниатюрист.



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