In January 1934, he held a solo exhibition at the
Theodor Aman Museum in Bucharest. This was followed by another solo exhibition at Sala Dalles in 1936. Much of his work featured folkloric or working-class scenes from his native
Dobruja. He was appointed Master Emeritus of Art in 1951, and was presented with the State Award of the Romanian People's Republic ("Premiul de Stat al Republicii Populare Române") in 1951 and 1953. Caragea was also promoted to several positions, first as a professor at the "Nicolae Grigorescu" Institute of Fine Arts in Bucharest (1949–1974), and soon after as President of the Union of Plastic Artists (1951–1957). He also sculpted multiple statues of composer
George Enescu: one which now stands on the campus of the
National University of Music in Bucharest, created in 1961; a full-body portrait which is located at the George Enescu Museum in
Tescani, created in 1957 (a copy also stands in Cleveland, Ohio). In 1968, his Victory Monument in
Constanța was unveiled. His work was regularly featured in Romania's State Fine Arts Salons, as well as in numerous foreign exhibitions, such as the
Venice Biennale, in which he participated in 1954, 1956, and 1964. == Gallery ==