Pierrots bleus au bouquet (1946) by Georges Rouault

Pierrots bleus au bouquet - Georges Rouault - 1946

Artwork Information

TitlePierrots bleus au bouquet
ArtistGeorges Rouault
Date1946
Art MovementExpressionism

About Pierrots bleus au bouquet

The artwork titled “Pierrots bleus au bouquet” was created by Georges Rouault in 1946 and is part of the Expressionism art movement within the genre of genre painting. In this compelling piece, two figures are depicted flanking a large bouquet of flowers arranged in an ornate vase. The figures, likely representing Pierrots, are characterized by a brightly colored palette that features bold blues, greens, and accented reds, with their faces rendered in softer tones. The rich, vibrant strokes and intense contrasts enhance the emotional depth and artistic vigor typical of Expressionist works, suggesting a sense of intimacy and drama. The bouquet itself appears lush and dynamic, central to the composition, bringing a balance between human presence and the vivid artistry of floral still-life elements.

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