The paintings. 20x24 inches, acrylic on canvas, 1987 by George Rodrigue Contact gallery for price, 2002 by George Rodrigue Born in New Iberia, Louisiana,Rodrigue not only had a gift for capturing the beauty of Louisiana, his Blue Dog has become an iconic symbol of Louisiana art and culture, and is known around the world. He also designed three prints for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which feature portraits of Jazz Greats Louis Armstrong, Pete Fountain, and Al Hirt. 24 x 20 inches George Rodrigue Art Prints for sale | eBay 24 x 30 inches, oil on canvas, 2003 by George Rodrigue WebGeorge Rodrigue was an American painter known for his iconic and long-running Blue Dog series of paintings. Learn more about the artist. [22], In October 2013, George and his wife Wendy told the New Orleans Magazine that Rodrigue had been diagnosed in 2012 with Stage 4 lung cancer and that tumors had spread throughout his body. Following those releases, Rodrigue launched a campaign for New Orleans levee protection. GRFA encourages the use of art within all curriculums and supports a variety of art educational programs. (22x34). Oil on linen, 1970 by George Rodrigue Yet it hung on the wall of Georges, Eventually George loaned the painting to the, (Read a detailed history and view other versions of Rodrigues, If you ask George Rodrigue about popularity, he says that his, Yet it was a painting and advertising project for Absolut Vodka that catapulted his fame worldwide. Lafayette, LA 70503 [ map] Phone: 337.233.3274 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info Some of the artwork has been professionally framed. As he often explained, he sought to graphically interpret the Cajun culture, preserving it in the face of a progressive world. [24], Forced to relocate, Rodrigue temporarily moved his base of operations to Lafayette. Oil on canvas, c. 1983 by George Rodrigue Signed by the artist Revival by Aoife Davoren, a junior at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Grand Coteau. The finalists for this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art and Songwriting Contest have been announced. !, Which of your paintings are most popular?, (pictured, George Rodrigue at his easel in Carmel Valley, California, 10/6/11). Born and raised in Cajun Country, Louisiana, U.S.A., artist George Rodrigue portrayed on his canvas what he feared was his dying heritage-including its land, people, traditions, and mythology. WebThe Art of George Rodrigue Available Work Original Paintings Signed Prints Estate Blue Dog Prints Estate Cajun Prints Mixed Media, Drawings and Rare Prints Exhibit Posters George Rodrigue (March 13, 1944 December 14, 2013) was an American artist who in the late 1960s began painting Louisiana landscapes,[1] followed soon after by outdoor family gatherings[2] and southwest Louisiana 19th-century and early 20th-century genre scenes. George Rodrigue began his career by portraying on his canvas the Cajuns of South Louisiana and what he feared was his dying heritage including its oak trees, people, traditions, and mythology. Have an original Cajun, Bayou, or Oak scene by Rodrigue? In the early 1990s his Blue Dog Series, based on the French-Cajun loup-garou legend, catapulted him to worldwide fame, while his dark Renaissance-like landscapes developed into robust modern masterpieces. This piece, one of the most beloved Rodrigue Blue Dogs Mardi Gras pieces has a truly three dimensional quality to it, it is a heavily layered silkscreen with a bright confetti in traditional purple and green around the Blue Dog, which is adorned in a Mardi Gras Kings crown and red and gold cape that really makes it jump off the paper. Lafayette, LA 70503 [ map] Phone: 337.233.3274 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info By 1990, Artist George Rodrigue was devoted to painting solely Blue Dog pictures. In private collections for up to two decades, these offerings highlight Rodrigues Blue Dog series and classic Louisiana landscapes: The Land My Mama Came From 2003 by George Rodrigue 24 x 36 inches Acrylic on [] Remarkably, George Rodrigues public changes right along with him although usually, but not always, running a few years behind. Signed by the artist All proceeds benefit the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts. This stunning 16in x 20in original work by Rodrigue features his early iconic oak and bayou scene with the color palate of his later work, brighter blues and greens dominate the work, and the colors in this work truly exemplify Rodrigues mastery of both his classic Louisiana subject and the pop art genre. Oil on canvas, 2010 by George Rodrigue The Blue Dog was used by both Absolut Vodka and the Xerox Corporation through national ad campaigns[18] The ghostly blue spaniel/terrier is often featured with a white nose and yellow eyes. Web1stDibs offers a wide variety of authentic George Rodrigue paintings for sale. Acrylic on linen Like everything in life, this changes over time. Your Rodrigue deserves a good home, email or call us for more information! Acrylic on canvas Overnight the public changed. George Rodrigue passed away in October of 2013, but his works, and the Blue Dog, remain a symbol of Louisiana Culture and a status symbol among Louisiana natives spread around the world. A sketch on specialty, high quality artist paper with gold lining, this original sketch captures an acadian landscape and homestead that defined Rodrigues early work and is informed by his Cajun culture and the land where he began his artistic career. This piece is Louisiana Art, LLCs Cayman Clevengers favorite Blue Dog, and the first piece of art he ever sold. Rodrigue also painted beautiful portraits of Louisiana Politicians, including: Huey P. Long, Earl K. Long, and Edwin W. Edwards. (26x37), "By the Light of the Moon, Split-Font," original silkscreen by George Rodrigue (1992), From the private collection of the artist and his wife, this piece is a very rare early silkscreen split font, with some of the brightest and most rich colors of any ever produced by Rodrigue. A one of a kind original sculpture on wood that features both a carved, three dimensional Blue Dog wearing a tie, and a normal blue dog on the back. If you are looking for a way to add color to a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, orange, purple and other colors. The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. The Aioli Dinner (1971, 3246 inches) is George Rodrigues most famous Cajun painting. Signed by the artist Jenna Gribbon, Luncheon on the grass, a recurring dream, 2020. Edition of only 35. This original Rodrigue features a large Tiffany, George Rodrigues beloved dog and the inspiration for the Blue Dog. Rodrigue's early notable works include "The Aioli Dinner," which divides time between the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and "The Class of Marie Courage, which won Honorable Mention from Le Salon in Paris, France in 1975, prompting French newspaper "Le Figero," to dub Rodrigue "America's Rousseau." Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a . [20] In 2007, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens hosted a 40-year Rodrigue retrospective exhibition, which traveled in 2008 to the New Orleans Museum of Art. (click this photo and others to enlarge) 24 x 36 inches Rodrigue would fully explore all the nuances of his single subject, often inserting absurd backgrounds, surrealism, and other impish humor designed to delight the viewer. Feel-in Burnt Out by Grace Rougeau, a junior at Faith Training Christian Academy High School in Leesville. Truly one of Rodrigues most stunning acadian originals, this piece also features a Blue Dog sketch en verso, with an inscription by the artist titling the piece George Rodrigues Boat. Perhaps the best representation of the pirogue and the oak ever created by Louisianas Rousseau. People say the dog keeps talking to them with the eyes, always saying something different. Rodrigues art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art. Oil and acrylic on canvas. GRFA encourages the use of art within all curricula and supports a variety of art educational programs. [6] Rodrigue attended the Brothers of the Christian Schools all-male high school called St. Peter's College (now Catholic High School), which was located near St. Peter's Church, and near the banks of the Bayou Teche running through New Iberia. New Orleans 730 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 [ map] Phone: 504.581.4244 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info Lafayette 1434 S College Rd. Framed in an antique gilt gold frame from the 1800s. The dog never changes position. He used the shape and stance of his deceased dog named Tiffany,[16] and was primarily influenced by the loup-garou legend the first painting in the series[5] bears the title Watch Dog, painted for Bayou, a book of Louisiana ghost stories. George Rodrigue Art Prints for sale | eBay Signed by the artist You may also search for art by George Rodrigue in paint, fabric, canvas and more by medium. You'll find pictures of farming, farmer's markets, and restaurants. For awhile George Rodrique painted Abstract Expressionist works but then went back to painting that which reflected his own Cajun culture including folk tales and bayou and swamp landscapes. As a passionate philanthropist, Rodrigue founded the, Rare Drawings, Mixed Medias, Sculptures & Prints, George Rodrigue, Painter of Blue Dog, Dies at 69 via The New York Times. Staff at AB. Edition of only 120 (16x23), "Mardi Gras '96: Black," by George Rodrigue (1999). 1975 by George Rodrigue 30 x 40 inches Is this the real thing? Oh Deer by Gracie Babin, a junior at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, New Orleans. 36" diameter WebRodrigues art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art. Featuring original artwork by George Rodrigue, My favorite painting, hes quick to reply, is always the one Im working on now., Why would you paint the Cajuns? Jazz Fest Poster Signed 2000 HS, "Just Waiting For You - Blue Dog 1997 25x22", Grinch At Mt. Baited by Emma Collett, a senior at St. Michael the Archangel Diocesan Regional High School in Baton Rouge. Edition size of only 80, designated artist proof. "We Will Rise Again" was the first of five works that the acclaimed artist created for his new initiative, Blue Dog Relief: George Rodrigue Art Campaign for Recovery. NEW Raffle Enter to Win Our Louisiana Sports Package Including 2 Prints and 2 Lapel Pins. George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. Keep up to date with the latest news from George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts! Detailed description, 2003 by George Rodrigue 816 were here. WebGeorge Rodrigue's paintings are defined by a sharp-edge, repetitive style, and Rodrigue's major success came with his Blue Dog series, which was inspired by the legend of the loup-garou (werewolf) and his own dog Tiffany. Rodrigue's most famous early works included Evangeline (the Acadian heroine), and Jolie Blonde (the Cajun modern day Evangeline). Its an enigma, really. Detailed description, 1977 by George Rodrigue Get competitive offers from the worlds top auction houses and galleries to take your works on consignment. If you are looking for a way to add color to a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, orange, purple and other colors. and in the essay How a Cajun Legend Became a Pop Icon.. On December 14, 2013, Rodrigue died at the age of 69. Signed by the artist WebGet the best deals on George Rodrigue Art Prints when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. If you are a collector of pop art, stop admiring George Rodigue's artwork from afar and have a piece of your own. George Rodrigue's artwork is available as limited edition prints and open edition prints. Hand signed in red paint pen, hand of the artist. Our next dinner is scheduled for Thursday March 30th 2023 in Old Metairie. Prints are available in sizes ranging from note card size up to 60 inches in height. WebGet the best deals on George Rodrigue Art Prints when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. "Rodrigue" redirects here. This was especially true of the Lafayette and New Iberia Cajun communities, where the people oftentimes found his interpretations primitive and insulting. GRFA supports Louisiana A+ Schools, which is a research-based whole school network with a mission of nurturing creativity in every learner through an arts-integrated school network. Signed by the artist The iconic Oak is also present behind the dog. Additional information in George Rodrigue, Painter of Blue Dog, Dies at 69 via The New York Times. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a Read more 2007 by George Rodrigue WebGeorge Rodrigue 19442013 Follow 704 Followers Active Secondary Market Bio Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Keys Antique Cars Keys Antique Cars 1981 by George Rodrigue 30 x 40 inches Signed by the artist Oil on canvas Contact gallery for We have 5400+ artists and close to $5 billion in art listed. WebRodrigues art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art. WebGeorge Rodrigue's Boat, 1993 Louisiana Art US$59,999 George Rodrigue Tree Topper, 2000 Original Art Broker US$2,995 George Rodrigue Study for Portrait of Beverly Friedman, ca. Signed by the artist More recently and worldwide he is known for his creation of the Blue Dog series of paintings, featuring a blue-hued dog. [25] Programs of the Rodrigue Foundation include an annual Scholarship Art Contest, and George's Art Closet, which donates art supplies to schools and Louisiana A+ Schools (LAA+). WebGeorge Rodrigue was an American artist best known for his portrait paintings of Blue Dog, based on a photograph of Rodrigues own dog, Tiffany. Browse through a selection of books, prints and jewelry. Check out his collection of Blue Dog note cards, which are available matted and framed or in a boxed set. Acrylic on linen Rodrigue's early notable works include The Aioli Dinner,[8] which divides its time between the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and The Class of Marie Courrege,[9] which won an honorable mention from Le Salon[10] in Paris, France, 1975, prompting the French newspaper, Le Figaro, to dub Rodrigue "America's Rousseau." WebGeorge Rodrigue's paintings are defined by a sharp-edge, repetitive style, and Rodrigue's major success came with his Blue Dog series, which was inspired by the legend of the loup-garou (werewolf) and his own dog Tiffany. "The Blue Dog is partly submerged, and its eyes, normally yellow, are red with a broken heart," Rodrigue wrote in September 2005. You will also find many George Rodrigue art prints posters that were created in memory of the Hurricane Katrina tragedy, such as those titled "We Will Rise Again" and "We Will March Again." The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. 816 were here. Some limited or open edition prints may come with certificates of authenticity. This visual arts competition encourages individual participation in the arts and is open to all Louisiana high school juniors and seniors regardless of their grade-point average or intended major. Oil on canvas, 2006 by George Rodrigue Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a Read more In the early 1990s, both friends and strangers thought he was crazy: But George remained unfazed. [7] He returned to Louisiana in the late 1960s, and became well known for his interpretations of Cajun subjects and landscapes, inspired by his roots. Lafayette, LA 70503 [ map] Phone: 337.233.3274 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. Many mat colors are available, ranging from yellow to red to black. You may also search for art by George Rodrigue in paint, fabric, canvas and more by medium. A panel of celebrity judges selected the three finalists to share $6,000 in college scholarships. 20 x 30 inches The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. This work features two cypress trees in vivid blue on a bright pop art pink and yellow background. With the Blue Dog on their minds as they enter, people stop and, to their surprise, usually pause with interest at the soulful, rich, Although waiting for the Blue Dog, they pass the, Approaching the end of the museum exhibitions, people gasp at the, Somehow Georges audience has grown and changed along with him. WebGeorge Rodrigue was an American painter known for his iconic and long-running Blue Dog series of paintings. A truly stunning Rodrigue silkscreen that combines an ancient Cajun home with the iconic Rodrigue Oaks, bayou scene, and moon. Beginning in the late 1980s, Rodrigue painted a reoccurring character of a blue dog with yellow eyes, always in the same pose but placed in a variety of settings. Learn moreHERE. Join us as we share Art of George Rodrigue | New Orleans LA. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. The songwriting contest was held in partnership with the Trombone Shorty Foundation. George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. WebGeorge Rodrigue's Boat, 1993 Louisiana Art US$59,999 George Rodrigue Tree Topper, 2000 Original Art Broker US$2,995 George Rodrigue Study for Portrait of Beverly Friedman, ca. Bob by Isaac Hogan, a junior at Zachary High School in Zachary. 2019 Art Contest Student Exhibition Now on View in Lafayette, 2019 Art Contest Student Exhibition Now on View in Lake Charles. Detailed description, 1981 by George Rodrigue Original, Signed Art. Beginning in the late 1980s, Rodrigue painted a reoccurring character of a blue dog with yellow eyes, always in the same pose but placed in a variety of settings. 24 x 36 inches He sought to graphically interpret the Cajun culture, preserving it in the face of a progressive world. WebGeorge Rodrigue's Boat, 1993 Louisiana Art US$59,999 George Rodrigue Tree Topper, 2000 Original Art Broker US$2,995 George Rodrigue Study for Portrait of Beverly Friedman, ca. The first place winner will have the opportunity to perform the original song on stage during the Trombone Shorty Foundations annual Shorty Fest benefit concert. 24 x 36 inches Blue Dog "Circle of Life" by George Rodrigue (2004). Following the Scholarship Awards Luncheon on March 25 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, the winning entries will travel on public view for one year as an exhibition at museums and cultural venues across Louisiana. Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Jenna Gribbon, April studio, parting glance, 2021. George Rodrigue was truly one of the most prolific and praised Louisiana artists in history. WebRodrigues art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art. New Orleans 730 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 [ map] Phone: 504.581.4244 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info Lafayette 1434 S College Rd. 1988 Louisiana Art US$9,999 George Rodrigue Blue Dog Computer Cell Original, 1995 Louisiana Art US$3,999 George Rodrigue Rodrigue also famously painted a series of fifteen paintings chronicling the journey of the Acadians from France to Nova Scotia to Louisiana, ending with the official return visit to Grand Pre. We buy and consign Rodrigue prints and paintings. $125,000.00 $1,200.00 shipping or Best Offer Not Framed Canvas Print decor art george rodrigue blue dog Mardi gras dog $16.00 $9.00 shipping 2 watching Aioli Dinner by George Rodrigue originally painted in 1971.Direct Image Transfer Acrylic on canvas 2023 George Rodrigue StudiosPrivacy Policy | Terms of UseWeb Design & Development by Design the Planet. WebGeorge Rodrigue (March 13, 1944 December 14, 2013) was an American artist who in the late 1960s began painting Louisiana landscapes, followed soon after by outdoor family gatherings and southwest Louisiana 19th-century and early 20th-century genre scenes. WebGeorge Rodrigue was an American artist best known for his portrait paintings of Blue Dog, based on a photograph of Rodrigues own dog, Tiffany. In 2004, Rodrigue came to Shreveport with another incoming Democratic governor, Kathleen Blanco of Lafayette, with whom he made an appearance at the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum, where he autographed Hathaway's menu from more than twenty years earlier. 12 x 9 inches The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. Sales proceeds from silkscreen prints and related campaign materials including T-shirts, lapel pins, bumper stickers and buttons were donated to NOMA. Original, Signed Art. Other Blue Dog backdrops include Mardi Gras, Christmas, American Flags, and US Presidents. WebGeorge Rodrigue's paintings are defined by a sharp-edge, repetitive style, and Rodrigue's major success came with his Blue Dog series, which was inspired by the legend of the loup-garou (werewolf) and his own dog Tiffany. Birmingham, AL 2000 HS, Huey Long: Kingfish (Galerie Antenea, Paris) HS 1980, New Orleans. Annual Scholarship Art Contest Visual Art and Songwriting Finalists Announced! For appraisals,consignments andassisting us with cataloguing/archiving, please click here. The piece is a hand painted sculpture by the artist that floats off the wall and can be reversed. Students were asked to "dismiss classic themes and notions to create something unique and thought provoking.". This piece features the iconic Blue Dog eyes, reminiscent of the eye of a hurricane, a popular symbol in the artists works, and even the subject of a series of original works by the artist on hurricanes. This important work features two blue dogs from two different era of the blue dog. George Rodrigue Art Prints for sale | eBay WebRodrigues art studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles spawned one of the greatest success stories in American art. Louisiana 2-1-1 (an easy-to-remember Information & Referral phone number) seeks to eliminate barriers to reaching human-service agencies particularly in the wake of disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. 2022 Art & Songwriting Contest Winners Announced! Oil on canvas Beginning in the early 1990s Rodrigues Blue Dog Series, based on the French-Cajun loup-garou legend, became an internationally known icon of pop art and catapulted the artist to worldwide recognition. Acrylic and water-based oil on canvas, 2023 George Rodrigue StudiosPrivacy Policy | Terms of UseWeb Design & Development by Design the Planet, Untitled, Oil Center Building, Lafayette, LA, Rare Drawings, Mixed Medias, Sculptures & Prints. George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. Louisiana A+ Schools is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. 78" diameter, 2006 by George Rodrigue (click this photo and others to enlarge) In private collections for up to two decades, these offerings highlight Rodrigues Blue Dog series and classic Louisiana landscapes: The Land My Mama Came From 2003 by George Rodrigue 24 x 36 inches Acrylic on [] To directly benefit the New Orleans Museum of Art, which was closed for six months due to flood damage, he also painted Throw Me Something FEMA and You Can't Drown the Blues. His most famous works include the Acadian heroine Evangeline, portrayed in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem, "Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie" (1847),[11] and the Cajun modern-day Evangeline, Jolie Blonde. 100 listings art for sale. Detailed description, 1974 by George Rodrigue Oil on canvas As of September 2006, the donation tally to Blue Dog Relief beneficiaries was $700,000, including a check for $100,000 that Rodrigue presented to NOMA on March 3, 2006, to help kick off its grand re-opening: "The HeART of New Orleans," a three-day weekend celebration of the arts. Contact gallery for price. Encore in the Quarter by Anna Miley, a senior at Caddo Parish Magnet High School, Shreveport. Web$120,000.00 or Best Offer George Rodrigue Blue Dog, Painted Wood Sculpture w/ Neon. Detailed Description George Rodrigue b.March 13, 1944 December 14, 2013 : From New Iberia, Louisiana, Cajun Artist George (Blue Dog ) Rodrigue is known for his Blue-Dog series, inspired by Blue Dog's long-deceased childhood pet, Tiffany, whom he poses with other animals and people.
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