Albert-Ernest’s work is defined by its nineteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

La Source
Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824–1887)

Vase d'Arezzo
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory Sèvres, France, founded 1740 Designed by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887) Decorated by Henri Lucien Lambert (French, 1836-1909)

Bust of President Thiers
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory French, founded 1740 Designed by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse French, 1824-1887

Mother Nursing Child
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

Portrait of a Boy
Eugène Carrière (French, 1849–1906)

Mountain Brook
Albert Bierstadt (American, born Solingen, Prussia, now Germany, 1830–1902)

Portrait of a Lady with a Dog
Eugène Carrière (French, 1849–1906)

Portrait of Jean Dolent
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

Still Life
Eugène Carrière (French, 1849–1906)

Marguerite Carrière
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

Three Pierrots and Harlequin
Albert Bloch American, 1882–1961

Portrait of Emmanuel Rio
Albert Schindler (Austrian, 1805–1861)

Wood Carriers
Robert Sargent Austin English, 1895-1973

Portrait of Auguste Rodin
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

By the Sea, Dieppe
Albert André (French, 1869-1954)

Ghost Dance (The Vision of Life)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847-1919)

The Seine at Triel
Albert Marquet French, 1875-1947

Ice-Bound Falls
Ernest Lawson (American, 1873–1939)

Lamenting Group
Paul Albert Bartholomé (French, 1848–1928)

Rodin Sculpting
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906