George Rodrigue, HO HO HO, Signed Limited Edition Color Screen Print on Paper, 22" x 17.5"
$2,250.00
GEORGE RODRIGUE- HO HO HO, ORIGINAL SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, 22" x 17.5", 2000
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions
GEORGE RODRIGUE- HO HO HO, ORIGINAL SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, 22" x 17.5", 2000
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions
GEORGE RODRIGUE- HO HO HO, ORIGINAL SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, 22" x 17.5", 2000
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions
Edition 121/150. Signed with gold sharpie on bottom left of the print.
This is an original framed serigraph (color silkscreen print ) by George Rodrigue. Certificate of Authenticity is attached to the back of the print. I can provide photos of it on request.
The dimensions with the frame are 24" x 28.5".
The piece is in excellent condition and adds fun and color to any room. This is iconic print is perfect for a Christmas decoration or year round. George Rodrigue is a well loved and highly collected American artist, making his work an excellent investment for an art lover or collector.
*open to negotiations*
Born in Louisiana in 1944, George Rodrigue (pronounced rod-REEG) captured lush Louisiana landscapes, small-town heroes, and Cajun culture in his paintings. Rodrigue's style and popularity shifted when he began painting a series focused on a single subject, now known as the Blue Dog. Originally based on the Cajun urban legend of the "loup-garou," or werewolf, Rodrigue found the model for the Blue Dog right in his studio. Inspired by a photograph of his dog, Tiffany, who had just died, created Blue Dog. In reality Tiffany was black and white, but in his imagination her fur became blue and her eyes a haunting yellow. By the early 1990s, Rodrigue dropped the Cajun influences altogether and devoted his full attention to the Blue Dog series. “People who have seen the Blue Dog painting always remember it,” he was quoted as saying. “They are really about life, about mankind searching for answers. The dog never changes position. He just stares at you. And you’re looking at him, looking for some answers, ‘Why are we here?,’ and he’s just looking back at you, wondering the same. The dog doesn’t know. You can see this longing in his eyes, this longing for love, answers.” —Submitted by Heritage Auctions