Doc Moses, Cajun Traiteur
1974 by George Rodrigue

Nov 13, 2023: Join Wendy Rodrigue for the fascinating story behind George Rodrigue’s classic 1974 painting, Doc Moses, Cajun Traiteur, filmed at the Zigler Museum in Jennings, Louisiana.   These video narratives, filmed by Douglas Magnus, spotlight George Rodrigue artworks as a free program of the Life & Legacy Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established byContinue reading “Doc Moses, Cajun Traiteur
1974 by George Rodrigue”

Tree at Sunrise
An Imposing Diptych by George Rodrigue

Nov 5, 2023: Amongst his first paintings after moving in 2001 from Louisiana to California, Rodrigue’s Tree at Sunrise evokes strong personal symbolism through its subject matter, color, and scale. This surreal diptych reflects the dawn of a new day, and for Rodrigue, in his wife Wendy and the California sunshine, the dawn of aContinue reading “Tree at Sunrise
An Imposing Diptych by George Rodrigue”

Curating Rodrigue

A look at one precious piece of Curator Dana Holland-Beickert’s thoughtful installation within George Rodrigue: The River is the Road, on view through October 29, 2023 at the West Baton Rouge Museum. This exceptional exhibition of original artworks by George Rodrigue travels in 2024-5 to the Carnegie Visual Arts Center in Decatur, Alabama; the MasurContinue reading “Curating Rodrigue”

An epic American painting:
“Indians, Cajuns and Cowboys”
(1988) by George Rodrigue

George Rodrigue’s historical masterpiece, “Indians, Cajuns and Cowboys,” pays tribute to three specific yet distinct aspects of American culture. He anchors his composition with the oak tree, the limbs spreading like an eagle’s wings to include the various landscapes and peoples of the American West. Beneath the tree, the river stretches the width of theContinue reading “An epic American painting:
“Indians, Cajuns and Cowboys”
(1988) by George Rodrigue”