Mixed Medias, Sculptures, Drawings & Rare Prints

While in Los Angeles art school in the 1960s, George Rodrigue made hundreds of drawings in his figure drawing classes, most of which are now in the family archives, private collections or unfortunately lost over time.

Drawing and other classes like automotive design remained a key element in his forty-five year career, and served as the basis for everything he created, including his one-of-a-kind mixed medias, original silkscreens as well as his bronze, and later chrome sculptures.

Occasionally, Rodrigue Studios acquires selections from this exceptional and exceedingly rare collection, as well as other unique mixed medias, sculptures and out-of-print or rare silkscreens. These opportunities are infrequent and unpredictable, however, we are honored to share them with our collectors when they become available.

Current rare selections of Rodrigue’s work can be viewed below.  Unfortunately, these are not available online; so we ask that you please Contact Us to request additional information and to check availability.

Hiding from the Moon
Hiding from the Moon

1995 by George Rodrigue
27 x 21 inches
Signed by the artist
#56/70
Sold Framed, As Is

Contact gallery for price

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Hiding from the Moon
MGC 2
Don’t Like Bein’ Blue
Later Gator
By the Light of the Moon, Split-Font
The Millennium
Space Chair
Untitled, Cut-Out from Dogs on Cherry Jello Fire Plug
Santa’s Helper
Purple Moon
The Four Tops
Blue Dog Hog
Bears a Resemblance, Black
Black Tie Dogs
God Bless America
Right Place, Wrong Time
Somebody Else Been Borrowin’ Your Love
Ronald Reagan: An American Hero
Untitled, Blue Dog Sculpture
Morning Glories Blonde
Third-Size Cow
Cowboy Cow
Untitled, Portrait of Cajun, Tee Coon
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
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