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Georges Rouault
(French, 1871-1958)
C’est par ses meurtrissures que
nous sommes gueris, 1922
Engraving
During World War I, Rouault began collecting material for his greatest
and most moving series of prints, the Miserere, commissioned by
the art dealer, Ambrose Vollard. Rouault began the project in 1916 and
did not finish until 1948 when the series of prints was published in 450
sets.
In the text accompanying the suite of plates for the
Miserere series, Anthony Blunt wrote “whatever one’s belief, one
cannot but be impressed and moved by the intensity of his emotion, and by
the conviction with which he conveyed it through his works.” Blunt is
describing the work of Georges Rouault, the Expressionist painter from
France. The statement specifically refers to Rouault’s work depicting
Christ from the Miserere series entitled, C’est par ses
meurtrissures que nous sommes gueris.
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