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Duo

Artist Georges Rouault (French, 1871 - 1958)
Dateca. 1930-1935
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsUnframed: 13 5/8 x 10 inches (34.61 x 25.4 cm)
Framed: 24 3/4 x 21 inches (62.87 x 53.34 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Friends of Art
Object number50-59
Signedl.l.: "G Rouault"
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 129
Collections
DescriptionTwo seated clown facing each other, one in red costume, other in blue-green.Exhibition History

A Superb Exhibition, Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, May 1-May 30, 1949, unnumbered.

Modern French Masters: a Distinguished Group of Paintings from the Dalzell Hatfield Galleries of Los Angeles, Barbizon-Plaza Art Galleries, New York, November 1-30, 1949, unnumbered.

Gallery Label

Two clowns, outlined heavily in black, face one another. One wears a costume of intense red, while the other is dressed in harlequin colors.

Georges Rouault was a deeply spiritual man. His compassion for social outcasts and human suffering can be felt in his paintings, many of which have overtly religious subjects. As a young man, the artist was apprenticed to a stained glass painter. His choice of rich colors and black contours may be a reference to church windows and their sacred scenes.

Provenance

Purchased from the artist by Ambroise Vollard (1866-1939), May 2, 1937 [1];

With Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CA, by May 1, 1949-1950 [2];

Purchased from Dalzell Hatfield by the Friends of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1950;

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1950.

NOTES:

[1] According to Gilles Rouault, Fondation Georges Rouault, in an email to MacKenzie Mallon, Specialist, Provenance, March 16, 2016, this painting appears as no. 77 on a receipt for 102 completed works delivered by Rouault to Vollard on May 2, 1937.

[2] This painting was included in the exhibition A Superb Exhibition, Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, May 1-May 30, 1949.

Published References

Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, A Superb Exhibition, exh. cat. (Los Angeles: Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, 1949), unpaginated, (repro.).

Barbizon-Plaza Art Galleries, Modern French Masters: a Distinguished Group of Paintings from the Dalzell Hatfield Galleries of Los Angeles, exh. cat. (New York: Barbizon-Plaza Art Galleries, 1949), unpaginated, (repro.).

Pierre Courthion, Rouault (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1962), 430, 465, (repro.).

Bernard Dorival and Isabelle Rouault, Rouault: L’oeuvre peint (Monaco: Éditions André Sauret, 1988), (repro.).

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