From 1859 to 1902 Carter exhibited twenty-four pictures at the Royal Academy, mostly subject paintings in the domestic genre, with also portraits of Alexander Blair (1873 and 1898), Sir Joshua Staples, F.S.A. (1887), and Mrs. Worsley Taylor (1890). Two of his successful exhibits were Music hath Charms (1872) and Card Players (1873), both representing scenes from Westphalian peasant life. He painted also landscapes in water-colour and pastel.[1]
Carter died on 27 September 1903, and was buried at Kensal Green. A memorial exhibition of his works was held at Leighton House in October 1904.[1]
Family
Carter married in 1866 Maria Concordia Bottomley, daughter of John William Bottomley. They had six children, who included the painter Frank W. Carter.[3]