Crucifixion (1937) by Georges Rouault

Crucifixion - Georges Rouault - 1937

Artwork Information

TitleCrucifixion
ArtistGeorges Rouault
Date1937
Art MovementExpressionism

About Crucifixion

The artwork titled “Crucifixion,” created by Georges Rouault in 1937, falls under the Expressionism movement and represents a religious painting. This piece poignantly illustrates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a common subject in religious art, interpreted through the emotional and dramatic lens characteristic of Expressionism.

In the artwork, the figure of Jesus Christ is centrally depicted on the cross, rendered with vivid, intense colors and bold, expressive strokes that convey a sense of anguish and suffering. The composition features two other figures flanking Jesus, their forms equally stylized and imbued with emotional intensity. The surrounding background, painted in deep, somber hues, further enhances the dramatic atmosphere. The brushwork is thick and textured, contributing to the overall emotive power of the scene. This piece exemplifies Rouault’s ability to fuse spiritual and emotional depth with the raw, expressive power of his artistic style.

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