Sometimes the blind have comforted those that see, lithograph by Georges Rouault
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Sometimes the blind have comforted those that see, lithograph by Georges Rouault
Danse Macabre I
Georges Rouault
Nude Male from the Back (oil on paper adhered to canvas), Georges Rouault, circa 1905.
A restrained, almost devotional study of the male figure, rendered with Rouault’s characteristic gravity. The body emerges from a muted ground as if lit from within, its contours softened yet deliberate, carrying that quiet, sculptural solemnity so typical of his early work. Even in this intimate academic pose, Rouault lets the form breathe with a kind of spiritual weight — a back turned, but fully present, holding the viewer in a moment of stillness.
Georges Rouault Man is Wolf to Man 1926
Georges Rouault Fille 1906
Georges Rouault Sainte-Cécile
Oil on panel, 22.2 x 35.2 cm, 1896