Georges Rouault (1871 - 1958)

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Georges Rouault

Georges Rouault was a French painter, printmaker and ceramicist whose profound works combined art and spirituality, making him a key figure in the contemporary art world. Born into a modest family in Paris during the turbulent times of the Paris Commune, Rouault's early exposure to art came through his grandfather's collection of lithographs by Honoré Daumier. His initial apprenticeship in a glazier's workshop had a profound influence on his artistic style, especially his work with stained glass, which later became a hallmark of his painting technique.

Rouault's career took a significant turn under the tutelage of Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau, who introduced him to avant-garde circles, leading Rouault into the Fauvist movement alongside Henri Matisse. However, Rouault's unique approach was characterized by a more instinctive and spontaneous style that was deeply influenced by Vincent van Gogh and which eventually led him to Expressionism. His works from this period, dealing with subjects such as courts, clowns, and prostitutes, served as a form of moral and social criticism, motivated by his deep Christian faith and concern for human nature. This period marked a significant evolution in Rouault's style; his paintings reflect a mixture of religious iconography and human suffering, demonstrating his mastery of conveying deeply emotional and spiritual stories.

One of Rouault's most notable contributions to art was his involvement in the scenography for Sergei Diaghilev's ballet The Prodigal Son and his famous series of paintings and prints such as Miserere. His later works are renowned for their explosive use of color and texture, highlighting his mastery of expressing the spiritual harmony and beauty of nature. The end of Rouault's career was marked by a gesture of humility and dedication to his craft: he destroyed a significant number of his unfinished works, feeling that he could not complete them to his satisfaction.

Rouault's legacy has been preserved through his impressive works in renowned museums and galleries around the world. His art continues to inspire and resonate with collectors, experts and lovers of art and antiques, serving as a testament to his enduring influence on the art world.

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Date and place of birt:27 may 1871, Paris, France
Date and place of death:13 february 1958, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Glass painter, Graphic artist, Painter
Art school / group:Salon d'Automne
Genre:Allegory, Landscape painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Expressionism, Post War Art, Fauvism

Creators France

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Alexander Kalam
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Andreas Walser (1908 - 1930)
Andreas Walser
1908 - 1930
Lucien Génin (1894 - 1953)
Lucien Génin
1894 - 1953
Alexander Semyonovich Liberman (1912 - 1999)
Alexander Semyonovich Liberman
1912 - 1999
Andre Planson (1898 - 1981)
Andre Planson
1898 - 1981
Maxime Maufra (1861 - 1918)
Maxime Maufra
1861 - 1918
Karol Malankevich (1802 - 1877)
Karol Malankevich
1802 - 1877
Marcel Mouillot (1889 - 1972)
Marcel Mouillot
1889 - 1972
Jean Grandville (1803 - 1847)
Jean Grandville
1803 - 1847
August Macke (1887 - 1914)
August Macke
1887 - 1914
Antonio Canova (1757 - 1822)
Antonio Canova
1757 - 1822
Vilhelm Lundstrom (1893 - 1950)
Vilhelm Lundstrom
1893 - 1950
Mathurin Moreau (1822 - 1912)
Mathurin Moreau
1822 - 1912
Louis Aucoc (1850 - 1932)
Louis Aucoc
1850 - 1932
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684 - 1721)
Jean-Antoine Watteau
1684 - 1721
Johann Christian von Mannlich (1741 - 1822)
Johann Christian von Mannlich
1741 - 1822

Creators Expressionism

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1904 - 1992
Valentine Hugo (1887 - 1968)
Valentine Hugo
1887 - 1968
Armand Lourenco (1925 - 2003)
Armand Lourenco
1925 - 2003
Hans Hunziker (1927 - 1987)
Hans Hunziker
1927 - 1987
Maxwell Bates (1906 - 1980)
Maxwell Bates
1906 - 1980
Edmund Schaefer-Osterhold (1880 - 1959)
Edmund Schaefer-Osterhold
1880 - 1959
Tancredi Parmeggiani (1927 - 1964)
Tancredi Parmeggiani
1927 - 1964
Fernando Zobel (1924 - 1984)
Fernando Zobel
1924 - 1984
Giuseppe Cominetti (1882 - 1930)
Giuseppe Cominetti
1882 - 1930
Nikolai Ksenofontovich Bordiukov (1889 - 1971)
Nikolai Ksenofontovich Bordiukov
1889 - 1971
Virgil Finlay (1914 - 1971)
Virgil Finlay
1914 - 1971
David Wretling (1901 - 1986)
David Wretling
1901 - 1986
Rene Char (1907 - 1988)
Rene Char
1907 - 1988
Karl Kluth (1898 - 1972)
Karl Kluth
1898 - 1972
Olga Vyacheslavovna Tikhomirova (1937)
Olga Vyacheslavovna Tikhomirova
1937
Rudi Stolle (1919 - 1996)
Rudi Stolle
1919 - 1996