This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the death of George Rouault, and Boston College's McMullen Museum is hosting an exhibit of Rouault's finest works. The exhibit highlights the many outward ...
Georges Rouault was not only the most individual of the French Expressionists known at the beginning of the last century as Fauves, he also was one of the few great modern artists unaffected by the ...
I do not feel as if I belong to this modern life . . .my real life is back in the age of the cathedrals.—Georges Rouault It’s hard to believe that World War I was raging across Europe 100 years ago ...
What can a nearly forgotten set of 58 masterful etchings by a man once called one of the great artists of the 20th century tell us about the state of religious art in America? At a rare showing of ...
A trio of concurrent exhibits at the Fleming Museum illustrates how visual artists have responded to classic three-ring performers. “Under the Big Top: The Fine Art of the Circus in America,” “Georges ...
Some painters mesmerize me. Albert Pinkham Ryder, Mark Rothko, and Georges Rouault, for example. Their work glows, albeit in different ways. Yet it’s Rouault I continue to follow. Why Rouault? Color ...
38.5 x 24.5 cm. (15.2 x 9.6 in.) Aquarell und Tusche auf Papier, sig. u. dat. 1918 u.l. sowie a. Unterlage bez. "Ubu" u. "Pour 'Noir et blanc' d'A. Vollard - Le Père Ubu aux Colonies"(?), verso a.
In Montparnasse cafes last week, Parisians, who dearly love to argue about the art of law and the laws of art, pondered a question over their aperitifs. The question: “When is a work of art finished?” ...
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