GEORGES ROUAULT
(French, 1871-1958)
Tete
le Clown, Paris, 1930
(The 1930 date of this work is an important period within the art historical
overview of Rouault's career.)
10
¾ x 8 inches [27.3 x 20.3 cm]Mixed media on paper (The paper
support for Tete is very common for mixed media works by Rouault.)
Excellent
condition
Signed
and dated lower center: G. Rouault 1930
Expertise: Madame Isabelle Rouault, Paris.
Provenance:
Collection of Shirley MacLaine: Malibu, CA/ Abiquiu, NM
Gift to Shirley MacLaine from Charles Feldman
*****
Georges Rouault is universally recognized as one of the important modern
artists of the 20th century. From early in his career, he felt a deep
attraction to the circus and its people; not for the amusing and decorative
scenes the circus offered, but as a metaphor of the tragedy and comedy
combined in the human condition, "the circus of life" as he
called it. His vision focused particularly on the clown. "I clearly
recognized that the clown was myself," he wrote. "He was all
of us. Just like the clown, we hide behind our own very personal masks."
Tete is among the finest examples of Rouault's clown series,
a motif developed throughout his career. The quality of the clown subjects
found in many notable museum collections compares on the highest level
with Tete.
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