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George Rodrigue Art Prints for sale | eBay 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? 80,000 emails go out daily. The Blue Dog was made popular by Absolut Vodka in 1992, when Rodrigue was honored as an Absolut Vodka artist[17] joining famous artists such as Andy Warhol and glass artist Hans Godo Frabel. Oil on canvas, c. 1983 by George Rodrigue [7] He formally studied art at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (then named the University of Southwestern Louisiana) and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. 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. Oil on linen, 1970 by George Rodrigue 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. Signed by the artist WebGeorge 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. Signed by the artist 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. WebGeorge Rodrigue Art - 257 For Sale at 1stDibs | artist george rodrigue, artist rodrigue, blue dog Home Creators George Rodrigue Art George Rodrigue Art Ways To Shop Auction 6 Category Art 257 Prints and Multiples 238 More Art 12 Paintings 10 Price Any price Under $5,000 Under $7,000 Under $10,000 $10,000 and up to On sale 4 Shipping Prints are available in sizes ranging from note card size up to 60 inches in height. 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." 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 [] Sales proceeds from silkscreen prints and related campaign materials including T-shirts, lapel pins, bumper stickers and buttons were donated to NOMA. But for the rest of us, human nature and personal taste draws us towards certain works. There seems to be a problem serving the request at this time. His early works include depictions of life in rural Louisiana. Oil on canvas, 2010 by George Rodrigue These include: George Rodrigue art prints Blue Dog Series is available in a wide array of sizes, styles, and themes. Keep up to date with the latest news from George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts! George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. Signed by the artist WebRodrigue's most famous early works included Evangeline (the Acadian heroine), and Jolie Blonde (the Cajun modern day Evangeline). Art Brokerage is the easiest way to buy and sell art online safely! The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. (16x23). "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. Keys Antique Cars Keys Antique Cars 1981 by George Rodrigue 30 x 40 inches Signed by the artist Oil on canvas Contact gallery for The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. "Almost Primary Dog" an original Tiffany by George Rodrigue (1993). The Pot & The Palette Cookbook II (PRE-ORDER), Louisiana ArtWorks Signed Print by George Rodrigue, RAFFLE You Cant Drown the Blues Signed Print by George Rodrigue, RAFFLE We Will Rise Again Signed Print by George Rodrigue, On the Waves of a Dream Lithograph by Kourtney Aultman, New Orleans Tricentennial Lithograph by Justin Kimes. The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. Also, during his late career, Rodrigue created abstract explosions of color that he called Hurricanes. Feel-in Burnt Out by Grace Rougeau, a junior at Faith Training Christian Academy High School in Leesville. Buyers for Blue Dog George Rodrigue have also shown interest in the following artists. Some limited or open edition prints may come with certificates of authenticity. They are also available as part of a set with one or more lapel pins. George Rodrigue was truly one of the most prolific and praised Louisiana artists in history. WebGeorge Rodrigue was an American artist best known for his portrait paintings of Blue Dog, based on a photograph of Rodrigues own dog, Tiffany. You'll find pictures of farming, farmer's markets, and restaurants. Signed by the artist 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. 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. 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. 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. This important work features two blue dogs from two different era of the blue dog. Detailed description, 1981 by George Rodrigue 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. The dog doesnt know. The finalists in the songwriting contest are: Other questions:subscriberservices@theadvocate.com. 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. 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. By 1990, Artist George Rodrigue was devoted to painting solely Blue Dog pictures. The Aioli Dinner (1971, 3246 inches) is George Rodrigues most famous Cajun painting. 30 x 24 inches [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+). WebRodrigue Studios is excited to announce the arrival of four new paintings on consignment. (20x24), Blue Dog Original Art "Off the Wall Blue Dog" by George Rodrigue. Sadly George passed away.. RIP George: We loved you. 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. 1970 by George Rodrigue Overnight the public changed. Edition of only 130. Acrylic on canvas Web$120,000.00 or Best Offer George Rodrigue Blue Dog, Painted Wood Sculpture w/ Neon. Acrylic on linen In the mid-1990s Rodrigue's Blue Dog paintings,[5] based on a Cajun legend called Loup-garou, catapulted him to worldwide fame. Signed by the artist George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts (GRFA) advocates the importance of the arts in the development of our youth. In 2009, Rodrigue formed the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts (GRFA), a non-profit organization which advocates the importance of the visual arts in children's development. Oil on canvas, 1995 by George Rodrigue WebAll Paintings Blue Dogs Oaks & Cajuns Hurricanes Bayou Country #3 Bayou Country #3 1970 by George Rodrigue 12 x 9 inches Signed by the artist Oil on canvas Detailed description Contact gallery for pricing. His funeral mass was open to the public, held at St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square, New Orleans. George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts Art and Songwriting Contest announces finalists. 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 [] Signed by the artist 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. WebGeorge Rodrigues artwork is sold exclusively at our Rodrigue Studio locations. 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. Oil on canvas Rodrigue had early art talent, and while ill for nearly a year, Blue Dog used watercolors and crayons to pass the time and pave the way to his future. 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. You can select original George Rodrigue art prints signed or numbered. "Sweetheart Memories" by George Rodrigue (1998). George has never, Georges switch from oil to acrylic paint, George Rodrigue vs. Georgia OKeeffe: An Artistic Rivalry Lives Forever. Listings wanted. Signed by the artist 2022 Art & Songwriting Contest Winners Announced! Detailed description, 2003 by George Rodrigue Detailed description, 1977 by George Rodrigue Rodrigue also painted beautiful portraits of Louisiana Politicians, including: Huey P. Long, Earl K. Long, and Edwin W. Edwards. 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. The Aioli Dinner (1971, 3246 inches) is George Rodrigues most famous Cajun painting. Remarkably, George Rodrigues public changes right along with him although usually, but not always, running a few years behind. Detailed description, 1983 by George Rodrigue Lafayette, LA 70503 [ map] Phone: 337.233.3274 info@georgerodrigue.com Hours, News, More Info Detailed Description 36" diameter Recent auction results in the Artsy Price Database. Rodrigue's most famous early works included Evangeline (the Acadian heroine), and Jolie Blonde (the Cajun modern day Evangeline). 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. Detailed Description As a passionate philanthropist, Rodrigue founded the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts www.rodriguefoundation.org, advocating the importance of the arts in education. In 2011 the Boy Scouts of America honored him with the Distinguished Eagle Award. NEW Raffle Enter to Win Our Louisiana Sports Package Including 2 Prints and 2 Lapel Pins. Youre not like them; youre French!, I know this Blue Dog! The piece is a finalist in this year'sGeorge Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts scholarship Art Contest. Signed by the artist 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. Detailed description, 2001 by George Rodrigue 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. One day they walked in and asked, confused, The painting has a lengthy and fascinating history that lead to other related works for Neiman Marcus, all detailed in the post , Rodrigues prints, too, are worth mentioning, including his highly successful, Ive seen this phenomenon repeatedly during this years museum tour. Sits within an antique gilt wood frame, affixed to the wall by dowel rod which rests, by design, in the center of the sculpture. 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. Jenna Gribbon, Luncheon on the grass, a recurring dream, 2020. A truly stunning Rodrigue silkscreen that combines an ancient Cajun home with the iconic Rodrigue Oaks, bayou scene, and moon. This piece is truly one that has to be seen in person to appreciate fully how incredible it is. Crumpit (50th Anniversary How the Grinch Stole Christmas Print) 2007, Samba Samba Ramba Ramba 1990 Sculpture 18 in, A Man Who Has Made an Unwise Purchase 1997, Little Davian Bronze Sculpture 2016 12 in Extinct Sold Out - w/ Giclee, Denial Life Size Bronze Sculpture 2007 74 in. Blue Dog "Circle of Life" by George Rodrigue (2004). 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. WebRodrigue's most famous early works included Evangeline (the Acadian heroine), and Jolie Blonde (the Cajun modern day Evangeline). WebRodrigue's most famous early works included Evangeline (the Acadian heroine), and Jolie Blonde (the Cajun modern day Evangeline). You may also search for art by George Rodrigue in paint, fabric, canvas and more by medium. Hand signed in red paint pen, hand of the artist. Oil on canvas This original Rodrigue features a large Tiffany, George Rodrigues beloved dog and the inspiration for the Blue Dog. Rodrigue was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette on May 17, 2009. 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." George is the first to admit (and argue) that he has never painted to please an audience. As part of the Saga of the Cajuns series, George Rodrigue painted several pieces that reflect the early life of the local people in the swamps and bayou, such as "Life in a New Land," "Entrepreneurs," and "He Bert Yes A Bear No.".