Tag: Georges Rouault

"Georges Rouault: Circus of the Shooting Star" at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts

SALT LAKE CITY, UT.- The Utah Museum of Fine Arts presents Georges Rouault: Cirque de l’Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), an exhibition of etchings and wood engravings organized by the Syracuse University Art Galleries. The exhibition…

Fleming Museum Exhibition Focuses on Georges Rouault’s Circus of the Shooting Star

BURLINGTON, VT.- The world of the circus had always interested French artist Georges Rouault, with its contrast of superficial brightness and the infinite sadness of the clown’s life. From 1926 to 1938, he and his Parisian print publisher and dealer, A…

Under the Big Top: The Fine Art of the Circus in America at the Fleming Museum

BURLINGTON, VT.- The circus was recognized in late-19th-century Europe as a subject of avant-garde art, but in America, it was not until artist Robert Henri’s appeal, in 1923, to paint contemporary life that artists began to search out and paint scenes…

Zaragoza Exhibits the Work of French Painter Georges Rouault for the First Time Ever

ZARAGOZA.- Rouault’s paintings are full of papers on their backs. References to all the places these paintings have traveled to, from Milan to New York without leaving out places like Tokyo or Paris (where his foundation is housed). “It is perhaps the …

Georges Rouault: The Sacred and the Profane at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

BILBAO.- Starting today and until the 13th of February 2011, Georges Rouault. The Sacred and the Profane exhibition containing 156 works of art, including oil paintings, etchings and even one of the artist’s stained glass windows, will allow visitors t…

Georges Rouault. The Sacred and the Profane at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

BILBAO.- Starting today and until the 13th of February 2011, Georges Rouault. The Sacred and the Profane exhibition containing 156 works of art, including oil paintings, etchings and even one of the artist’s stained glass windows, will allow visitors t…

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