Georges Rouault

Georges Rouault

Georges Henri Rouault (27 May 1871 – 13 February 1958) was a French Fauvist and Expressionist painter, and printmaker in lithography and etching.

Childhood and education

Rouault was born in Paris into a poor family. His mother encouraged his love for the arts, and in 1885 the fourteen-year-old Rouault embarked on an apprenticeship as a glass painter and restorer, which lasted until 1890. This early experience as a glass painter has been suggested as a likely source of the heavy black contouring and glowing colours which characterize Rouault's mature painting style. During his apprenticeship he also attended evening classes at the School of Fine Arts, and in 1891 he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, the official art school of France. There he studied under Gustave Moreau and became his favorite student. Rouault's earliest works show a symbolism in the use of colour that probably reflects Moreau's influence, and when Moreau died in 1898 Rouault was nominated the curator of the Moreau Museum in Paris.

Early works

Georges Rouault also met Henri Matisse, Albert Marquet, Henri Manguin, and Charles Camoin. These friendships brought him to the movement of Fauvism, the leader of which was considered to be Matisse.

In 1891 Rouault painted "The Way to Calvary".

From 1895 on, he took part in major public exhibitions, notably the Salon d’Automne (which he helped to found), where paintings with religious subjects, landscapes and still lifes were shown. In 1905 he exhibited his paintings at the Salon d’Automne with the other Fauvists. While Matisse represented the reflective and rationalized aspects in the group, Rouault embodied a more spontaneous and instinctive style.

His use of stark contrasts and emotionality is credited to the influence of Vincent van Gogh. His characterizations of overemphasized grotesque personalities inspired the expressionist painters.

Expressionist works

In 1907, Rouault commenced a series of paintings dedicated to courts, clowns and prostitutes. These paintings are interpreted as moral and social criticism. He became attracted to Spiritualism and the dramatic existentialism of the philosopher Jacques Maritain, who remained a close friend for the rest of his life. After that, he dedicated himself to religious subjects. Human nature was always the focus of his interest. Rouault said: "A tree against the sky possesses the same interest, the same character, the same expression as the figure of a human."

In 1910, Rouault had his first works exhibited in the Druet Gallery. His works were studied by German artists from Dresden, who later formed the nucleus of expressionism.

From 1917, Rouault dedicated himself to painting. He searched for inspiration in religious subjects: first of all, in the theme of the passion of Christ. The face of Jesus and the cries of the women at the feet of the cross are symbols of the pain of the world, which for Rouault was relieved by belief in resurrection.

In 1930 he also began to exhibit in foreign countries, mainly in London, New York and Chicago.

In 1937 Rouault painted "The Old King" -- arguably his very finest expressionist work.

He exhibited his cycle "Miserere" in 1948.

At the end of his life he burned 300 of his pictures (estimated to be worth today about more than half a billion francs). Rouault died in Paris in 1958.

References

Online Resources

* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/ro/Rouault.html "Rouault, Georges." The Columbia Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/rouault_georges.html Georges Rouault Online at Artcyclopedia.com.]
* [http://www.artchive.com/artchive/R/roualt.html "Georges Rouault." at Artchive.com]
* [http://spaightwoodgalleries.com/Pages/Rouault.html "George Rouault" at Spaightwood Galleries]
* [http://search.famsf.org:8080/search.shtml?keywords=georges+rouault Lots of Rouault images hosted by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.]
* [http://www.germanexpressionist.com Information on Rouault and the German Expressionist movement]
* [http://www.thirdmill.org/worship/rouault-l/default.asp/category/worshipsub1 Rouault's complete "Miserere"]
* [http://www.rouaultancona.com Georges Rouault "Miserere" - Exhibition in Ancona (Italy)]

Books

* Dyrness, William A. "Rouault: A Vision of Suffering and Salvation." Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 1971.
* Maritain, Jacques. "Georges Rouault." The Pocket Library of Great Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1954.
* Getlein, Frank and Dorothy Getlein. "George Rouault's" Miserere. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1964.
* San Lazzaro, G. di. "Homage to George Rouault." New York: Tudor, 1971.
* Courthion, Pierre. "Rouault." New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1961.


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