Marcel Gromaire
Nu cambré, 1938
Oil on canvas.
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Marcel Gromaire
Nu cambré, 1938
Oil on canvas.
Woman Reading with Peaches, Henri Matisse, 1923
Chaim Soutine (Russian-French, 1893–1943)
The Road up the Hill, c.1924
Oil paint on canvas
© Tate, London
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), View of Paris with Furtive Pedestrians, 1944. Oil on canvas.
Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958)
Christ in the Suburbs, c. 1920–24
Oil. 36 ¼ x 29 in
Bridgestone Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan
- Would you say Pop Art and minimalism buried Rouault for a while?
M. Fujimura: Yes, because he’s the opposite. His works are impossible to photograph. They are not going to translate well into virtual reality. So he’s automatically penalized for not being able to communicate in the flat visual language that Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons can today.
Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), Oiseau, 1963. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard.
Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958)
PAYSAGE BIBLIQUE, c. 1953-56
Oil on card laid down on canvas, 39 by 53.3 cm
(C) Sotheby's
Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), Vache aux deux arbres, 1943. Oil on paper.