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The exhibit highlights the many outward “masks” that Rouault loved to paint—those of circus players, prostitutes and judicial ... is key to understanding the work of French artist Georges Rouault, the ...
Georges Rouault was 34 years old and barely recovered ... parked by the roadside.”It was a circus, preparing for its next public performance. Rouault’s eye fell upon one of the figures ...
“Under the Big Top: The Fine Art of the Circus in America,” “Georges Rouault: Cirque de L’Etoile Filante” and “Masked Spectacle: Commedia dell’Arte and Bread & Puppet Theater ...
Many other 20th-Century artists depicted the circus – among them Kees Van Dongen, Fernand Leger, and Georges Rouault, whose Sideshow (1907-10), is in the exhibition at the Met. During the ‘20s ...
But Georges Rouault painted to save souls ... parodic Christs offering themselves up for derision and humiliation. In Circus of the Shooting Star (1938), a series of 16 color etchings, aquatints ...
In a place like France where satirists took aim at everything, and cartoons were reproduced in the daily press, the result was a circus of images that no one, not even Georges Seurat, could escape.
Édition établie et présentée par Christine Gouzi. Contemporain des avant-gardes du début du XXe siècle, Georges Rouault (1871-1958) participa au Salon d’Automne de 1905, dit des « fauves », avec ...
Works from “Miserere,” Georges Rouault’s masterly series of prints on just that theme, made between 1916 and 1927, are on view now at the Worcester Art Museum, along with selections from ...