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Georges Rouault More Art

French, 1904-2002
Executed in 1937, Carlotta belongs to a group of portraits of members of society. Unlike Picasso and Toulouse-Lautrec, who portrayed these individuals with pathos, Rouault’s approach was unapologetic and raw. In the present work several layers of pigment can be discerned; the build-up of translucent and opaque layers of paint creates a three-dimensionality that characterizes the artist’s strongest work. Furthermore, the work is highlighted by the deep swaths of black delineating the subject, representing a signature element of Rouault’s portraiture of this period.
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Artist: Georges Rouault
Le Baie de Trespasses
Le Baie de Trespasses

Le Baie de Trespasses

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Color aquatint , 1939 Signed and dated in lower right of image. Numbered 99/175 in pencil, lower right margin. Printed by Lacouriere, Paris. Published by Vollard, Paris. Sheet s...

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1930s Fauvist Georges Rouault More Art

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Clown au Timbale & Clown Assis (2 prints)
Clown au Timbale & Clown Assis (2 prints)

Clown au Timbale & Clown Assis (2 prints)

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Both are color aquatints with same noted dimensions, the sheets with full margins. Both are from an edition of 270. From the portfolio "Cirque." Printed by Maurice Potin, Paris. P...

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