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Carrière

American  
[ka-ryer] / kaˈryɛr /

noun

  1. Eugène 1849–1906, French painter and lithographer.


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Survivors include a daughter from her second marriage, Alice Carrière, and two sisters.

From Washington Post • Jul. 27, 2022

“The Mahabharata,’' Brook’s epic production created with co-director Marie-Hélène Estienne and dramatist Jean-Claude Carrière, theatricalized for Western audiences the vast Hindu epic.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 3, 2022

His comedic countryman Pierre Étaix won an award for “Heureux Anniversaire” with Jean-Claude Carrière.

From New York Times • Apr. 14, 2021

Yves Carrière, an entomology professor at the University of Arizona who studies Bt crops, arrived in Burkina Faso in 2009 planning to set up a program to monitor the introduction.

From Reuters • Dec. 8, 2017

Carrière was wise, but his own art of portraiture was influenced by Rodin; swimming in shadow, his enigmatic heads have a suspicion of the quality of sculpture—Rodin's—not the mortuary art of so much academic sculpture.

From Promenades of an Impressionist by Huneker, James