- George Rodrigue - Wikipedia
In 2009, Rodrigue formed the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts (GRFA), a non-profit organization which advocates the importance of the visual arts in children's development
- George Rodrigue Studios - Artwork, Blue Dogs, Online Shop
Born and raised in southwest Louisiana, “Cajun Country,” George Rodrigue preserved on his canvas what he feared was his dying heritage — including its land, people, traditions and mythology
- Biography - George Rodrigue
Born and raised in Cajun Country, Louisiana, U S A , artist George Rodrigue portrayed on his canvas what he feared was his dying heritage---including its land, people, traditions, and mythology
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George Rodrigue passed away in October of 2013, but his works, and the Blue Dog, remain a symbol of Louisiana Culture and a status symbol among Louisiana natives spread around the world
- Blue - The Life and Art of George Rodrigue | PBS
George Rodrigue, his story, his artistic contribution, his entire life, are a vivid part of the Louisiana landscape, and continue to be an important part of the art world in America and beyond
- George Rodrigue - Artnet
George Rodrigue was an American painter known for his iconic and long-running Blue Dog series of paintings Beginning in the late 1980s, Rodrigue painted a reoccurring character of a blue dog with yellow eyes, always in the same pose but placed in a variety of settings
- The Art of George Rodrigue
View Paintings, Prints, Mixed Medias and Books by George Rodrigue, including his world famous Blue Dog
- George Rodrigue- A Retrospective – Art of the American South
Rodrigue stands with other famous artists like Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp who took an idea and commercialized it, translating the blue dog to something the public as a whole recognized
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