Sunday, December 15, 2013

Another Louisiana icon has died; George Rodrigue of Blue Dog fame

Famed Blue Dog artist George Rodrigue dies



Published: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 10:06 p.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 10:06 p.m.
Internationally renowned artist George Rodrigue, the Louisiana native best known for his Blue Dog creation but also masterpieces which depicted the color and characters of his beloved home state, died today in Houston after battling cancer. He was 69.

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Louisiana artist George Rodrigue works on one of his famous Blue Dog paintings. Rodrigue died today after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Rodrigue family via WWL-TV
Rodrigue’s family confirmed his death through a statement late this evening.
“George was our loving husband, father and friend,” it reads. “George Rodrigue was also a gifted artist who set out to paint Louisiana as he knew it by visually interpreting the landscape and the rich history of the Cajun people. Later in his career, his Blue Dog paintings captured hearts and minds around the world.
“While we mourn the loss of a great man, we also celebrate his rich life and legacy. George will remain a presence in the hearts of the people who got to know him and his work will continue to inspire for generations to come.”
In an October 2013 article for New Orleans Magazine, George and Wendy Rodrigue discussed the health battle he had faced in recent years. He was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer in 2012, with tumors that spread throughout his body.
Rodrigue suspected that the disease might be traced back to his early career when he sprayed canvases with a toxic varnish inside an unventilated studio. His wife, Wendy, chronicled their journey in a blog and book.

 


          
 

 

 
        
    

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