Available Paintings

George Rodrigue began his career by portraying on his canvas the Cajuns of South Louisiana and what he feared was his dying heritage – including its oak trees, people, traditions, and mythology.  He sought to “graphically interpret the Cajun culture,” preserving it in the face of a progressive world.

Beginning in the early 1990s Rodrigue’s Blue Dog Series, based on the French-Cajun loup-garou legend, became an internationally known icon of pop art and catapulted the artist to worldwide recognition. Also, during his late career, Rodrigue created abstract explosions of color that he called Hurricanes. Learn more about the artist.

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The Chef
The Chef

1987 by George Rodrigue
40 x 30 inches
Signed by the artist
Oil on canvas
Detailed description

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The Chef
The Chef, Study
Looking for My Yellow Submarine
The Yellow Rolls of Jolie Blonde
Cajun Photographer
Hoppy Poppy
Untitled (To Jayne From Rich)
Sitting Alone
Untitled (We Love Both of You)
Virtual Reality
The Finish Line
Hiding From Tipo
Untitled Landscape with Coulee
Sunday Morning
Acadiana Oaks Series #3
Black Bayou
Cajun Clown
Spanish Moss
Side By Side
Walking
Jolie Blonde With Yellow Straw Hat
Evergreen Lake with Flag
Big Eye Is Watching You
Untitled, Woman in Red with Thunderbird
Grandmère
Happy Flowers
Untitled, Landscape with Cabin
Evangeline with a Basket of Roses
Blaze
Donna
Jacqueline
Lili
Magitte
Preparatory Sketch of Louisiana Oak Tree
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