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Antoine "Anto" Carte (8 December 1886 - 15 February 1954) was a Belgian painter. Antoine Carto was born in Mons in 1886. His father was a joiner. Anto Carte was first apprenticed to François Depooter, an interior painter, and then studied art at the academies of Mons and Brussels, and in Paris. He started working in a Symbolist style, but after the First World War became a Flemish Expressionist painter in the style of the painters of the group of Sint-Martens-Latem like Gustave Van de Woestijne. In 1917 he had his first exposition, of illustrations he made for a work by Emile Verhaeren. He exposed together with the Flemish Expressionists at the 1923 Salon d'Automne in Paris. He had a solo exhibition in Pittsburgh, at the Carnegie Institute, in 1924, where all 60 paintings were sold. Retros

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  • Anto Carte (en)
  • Anto Carte (fr)
  • Anto Carte (nl)
  • Карт, Анто (ru)
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  • Antoine Carte, dit Anto Carte, né le 8 décembre 1886 à Mons, et mort le 13 février 1954 à Ixelles, est un artiste peintre, lithographe et illustrateur belge. (fr)
  • Анто́ Карт (фр. Anto Carte; урождённый Антуа́н Карт, фр. Antoine Carte; 8 декабря 1886, Монс — 13 февраля 1954, Иксель) — бельгийский художник, литограф и иллюстратор. (ru)
  • Antoine "Anto" Carte (8 December 1886 - 15 February 1954) was a Belgian painter. Antoine Carto was born in Mons in 1886. His father was a joiner. Anto Carte was first apprenticed to François Depooter, an interior painter, and then studied art at the academies of Mons and Brussels, and in Paris. He started working in a Symbolist style, but after the First World War became a Flemish Expressionist painter in the style of the painters of the group of Sint-Martens-Latem like Gustave Van de Woestijne. In 1917 he had his first exposition, of illustrations he made for a work by Emile Verhaeren. He exposed together with the Flemish Expressionists at the 1923 Salon d'Automne in Paris. He had a solo exhibition in Pittsburgh, at the Carnegie Institute, in 1924, where all 60 paintings were sold. Retros (en)
  • Anto Carte (Bergen, 8 december 1886 - Elsene, 13 februari 1954) was een Belgische schilder en medeoprichter en belangrijkste bezieler van de schildersgroep Nervia. Naast schilderen beoefende hij ook andere technieken zoals glasraam, fresco, gravure en lithografie. (nl)
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  • Antoine "Anto" Carte (8 December 1886 - 15 February 1954) was a Belgian painter. Antoine Carto was born in Mons in 1886. His father was a joiner. Anto Carte was first apprenticed to François Depooter, an interior painter, and then studied art at the academies of Mons and Brussels, and in Paris. He started working in a Symbolist style, but after the First World War became a Flemish Expressionist painter in the style of the painters of the group of Sint-Martens-Latem like Gustave Van de Woestijne. In 1917 he had his first exposition, of illustrations he made for a work by Emile Verhaeren. He exposed together with the Flemish Expressionists at the 1923 Salon d'Automne in Paris. He had a solo exhibition in Pittsburgh, at the Carnegie Institute, in 1924, where all 60 paintings were sold. Retrospective exhibitions at the Museum of Mons were organised in 1949 and in 1995. Later in his career, he designed many posters and stained glass windows, including in 1927 the windows for a new building at the University of Mons-Hainaut. He also designed a 50 Belgian Francs banknote. In 1928, he founded the art group Groupe Nervia together with Louis Buisseret. From 1932 on, he was a professor at the La Cambre school and at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. He lived most of his career in Braine-le-Château, and died in Ixelles in 1954. (en)
  • Antoine Carte, dit Anto Carte, né le 8 décembre 1886 à Mons, et mort le 13 février 1954 à Ixelles, est un artiste peintre, lithographe et illustrateur belge. (fr)
  • Anto Carte (Bergen, 8 december 1886 - Elsene, 13 februari 1954) was een Belgische schilder en medeoprichter en belangrijkste bezieler van de schildersgroep Nervia. Naast schilderen beoefende hij ook andere technieken zoals glasraam, fresco, gravure en lithografie. Hij volgde een opleiding aan de stedelijke academie van Bergen en de Stedelijke Academie van Schone Kunsten te Brussel. Hij volgde les bij Constant Montald, Emile Fabry en Jean Delville en werd beïnvloed door het symbolisme. Na zijn opleidingen ruilde hij België voor Parijs, het toenmalige centrum van de moderne kunst. Hij schilderde vooral menselijke figuren zoals blinden en muzikanten en arbeiders. Na een verblijf in Florence in 1925 kwamen daar harlekijnen bij. (nl)
  • Анто́ Карт (фр. Anto Carte; урождённый Антуа́н Карт, фр. Antoine Carte; 8 декабря 1886, Монс — 13 февраля 1954, Иксель) — бельгийский художник, литограф и иллюстратор. (ru)
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