Georges Rouault

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...part of the nineteenth century and died in 1958, his claim to fame among the uninitiated to have been ‘the painter that painted like a five year old’. In truth, Rouault was one of the first to forge ahead into a new type of expressionism that was to mark the milestone for favism and the expressionism of many other well known artists.
It is reported that he began his early creative endeavors painting glass, but later after several attempts to win the prestigious Prix de Rome, he left his formal training (with Moreau) to focus on what he became most passionately interested: human suffering.
Fauvism is the use of unnatural colors, and not those that are naturally occurring in real life. A good example of a leader in this movement would be the work of Matisse. Though Rouault did a few experimental paintings utilizing the style of the Fauvists, he nonetheless did as many artists did after their brief departure into it, they either moved...

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