Outsider Art: Géricault’s Challenge

Unlike his competitors, Théodore Géricault (French, 1791-1824) was not a product of the École des Beaux-Arts. Géricault had less than three years of formal education. As a result, he was unfettered from the Neoclassical aesthetics that dominated the French Academy and public tastes. This lack of formal education had is consequences. Even well into his career, Géricault struggled to confidently master composition and the human figure.

In this week’s discussion, we discussed the development and short career of Géricault. His dramatic and controversial paintings provided an alternative to Neoclassicism, influencing artists for generations.

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  1. Nelson
    4/11/2016
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    Are you sure about the dimensions of Two Horses? The Philips Collection lists the painting as 10.25″ x 16″.

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