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Georges Rouault, "Automne" (1946), from "Soliloquies," an exhibition of work by Makoto Fujimura and Georges Rouault, at Dillon Gallery through 24 December 2009
The twentieth-century Fauvist/Expressionist painter Georges Rouault was one of the most significant early influences on contemporary abstract painter Makoto Fujimura (founder of my employer, International Arts Movement). Rouault played a key role in the Parisian Sacred Art movement and influenced Picasso and Matisse. Last night a new exhibition opened at Dillon Gallery that pairs works by Rouault with new work by Fujimura—two painters seeking to portray fallen subjects in a redemptive light.
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