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The Lawyer

Georges Rouault

The Lawyer

1911

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Georges Rouault

The Lawyer

1911

Physical Qualities Oil on paper mounted on canvas, 15 1/8 x 11 in. (38.4 x 27.9 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Louis B. Thalheimer, Elizabeth T. Wachs and Marjorie T. Coleman
Object Number 2020.8
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2020; Collection Louis B. Thalheimer, Elizabeth Thalheimer Wachs, and Marjorie Thalheimer Coleman; private collection, Paris, 1962.
Tate Gallery (today Tate Britain), London, Braque-Rouault, 1946, cat. # 34.

Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris 1952, cat. # 32.

Brussels 1952, cat. # 20.
(Information provided by the Fondation Georges Rouault, Paris, confirmed by label on frame)

The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Man and His Years", October 19-November 21, 1954.
Pierre Courthion, Georges Rouault, New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1962. Cat. # 90, p.460, ill. p. 414.
Bernard Dorival and Isabelle Rouault, "Rouault : l'œuvre peint, vol. 1," Monte-Carlo : A. Sauret, 1988; cat. # 393, p. 127.

Artist

Georges Rouault

French, 1871-1958

French, 1871-1958
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