George Dureau

George Dureau (New Orleans) "The Artist as a Winged Angel", Late 20th Century
Charcoal
45 x 36 in
$2,240
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A large, powerful image of legendary New Orleans artist George Dureau in which this time he depicts HIMSELF as an angel! Two of his iconic dwarves accompany him. Dureau was indisputably one of New Orleans' greatest artists, and his reputation continues to rise - for both his photos and his artwork. He was of course a huge influence on Robert Mapplethorpe, who almost arbitrarily became more famous than his friend. Rather than present a very long description here, I invite you to simply Google "George Dureau New Orleans artist" for an abundance of information about him. Very nicely matted and framed, ready to hang.


George Dureau

George Dureau (1930-2014) was a New Orleans born and based painter, sculptor, and photographer known for his focus on the male figure. His paintings command regional and national recognition, and draw on classical and baroque traditions. His photographs of nudes, street people, and people who are maimed and deformed (often figures also incorporated within his paintings and sculptures), have garnered international acclaim. Often compared to Robert Mapplethorpe’s work, Dureau’s black male nudes predate Mapplethorpe’s Black Book pictures by several years. Also classically formal, they distinguish themselves from Mapplethorpe’s work by the nature of the connection between photographer and subject. Dureau’s career has been the subject of retrospectives at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (2006 and 2011) and the New Orleans Museum of Art (2009). The first exhibition of his photographs in New York (at Higher Pictures) was in 2012. Immersed in New Orleans’s unique art and culture throughout his life, Dureau became a widely known character of the French Quarter.