Georges Rouault's style is instantly recognizable: think "Rough Rouault." His paintings are characterized by:
- Thick, black outlines: reminiscent of stained glass, giving a sense of compartmentalization and drama.
- Rich, jewel-toned colors: vibrant blues, reds, and yellows applied in a seemingly haphazard, yet deliberate, way.
- Rough, textured surfaces: achieved through layering paint, creating a tactile and almost sculptural effect.
His key themes revolve around:
- Moral decay and human suffering: often depicting clowns, prostitutes, judges, and religious figures in states of anguish.
- Religious conviction and spiritual redemption: contrasting the darkness with glimpses of hope and faith.
- Social critique: exposing the hypocrisy and injustice prevalent in society.
Title: Georges Rouault 1871–1958 | Tate
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