
1872–1951 · Australian · 12 artworks
artist bio
Ethel Carrick, also known as Ethel Carrick Fox, was an Australian Impressionist painter known for her vibrant depictions of market scenes, landscapes, and portraits. She traveled extensively, capturing the essence of everyday life in various countries through her energetic brushwork and use of color.
what you'll learn
Studying Carrick's work allows students to explore Impressionistic techniques such as capturing fleeting moments and using color to convey atmosphere. Students can also learn about composition and how to create a sense of movement and energy in their paintings.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Jane Sutherland

The Spanish Courtyard
1907

Flower market, Nice
1925

Children and Nurses
1910

Marche aux fleurs à Venise
1907

Manly Beach, Summer is Here
1913

In the Luxembourg Gardens
1909

French Flower Market
1909

Portrait of Rose Levy
1906

Loves Me, Loves Me Not
1909

La marée haute a Saint-Malô (High tide at St Malô)
1912

The Quay at Dinard
1911

Flower Markets with White Umbrella