Rouault, Georges
GEORGES ROUAULT Le Clown, 1965
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Sku: YY7545
Artist: Georges Rouault
Title: Le Clown
Year: 1965
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 18 x 13 inches ( 45.72 x 33.02 cm )
Image Size: 15.25 x 10.75 inches ( 38.735 x 27.305 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Published by Daniel Jacomet, Georges Rouault had a notable fascination with clowns, which is reflected in many of his artworks. Rouault's clowns often symbolize the human condition, exploring themes of suffering, solitude, and existential struggle. The clown's guise as a performer and entertainer contrasts with the underlying melancholy and introspection in Rouault's portrayal, making them a powerful metaphor for the human experience. The piece titled Le Clown was painted by Rouault in 1924. This period was significant for Rouault as it marked a deepening of his exploration into themes of suffering and redemption, often conveyed through the motif of the clown.
Artist: Georges Rouault
Title: Le Clown
Year: 1965
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 18 x 13 inches ( 45.72 x 33.02 cm )
Image Size: 15.25 x 10.75 inches ( 38.735 x 27.305 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Published by Daniel Jacomet, Georges Rouault had a notable fascination with clowns, which is reflected in many of his artworks. Rouault's clowns often symbolize the human condition, exploring themes of suffering, solitude, and existential struggle. The clown's guise as a performer and entertainer contrasts with the underlying melancholy and introspection in Rouault's portrayal, making them a powerful metaphor for the human experience. The piece titled Le Clown was painted by Rouault in 1924. This period was significant for Rouault as it marked a deepening of his exploration into themes of suffering and redemption, often conveyed through the motif of the clown.