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Photographer, Painter, b. 1930 - d. 2014

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        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014),"Professor Longhair," 1999, H.- 39 in., W.- 23 in.
          Sep. 13, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014),"Professor Longhair," 1999, H.- 39 in., W.- 23 in.

          Est: $300 - $500

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014),"Professor Longhair," 1999, offset color lithograph, published for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest, signed and titled in print lower, signed "George D.", blind-stamped and numbered "AP 14/100" lower right, shrink wrapped,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), Three Offset Lithographs, Mardi Gras- H.- 37 1/2 in., W.- 24 in.; Symphony- H.- 43 1/2 in., W.- 32 in.; Hands- H.- 34 1/2 in., W.- 25 in. (3 Pcs.)
          Sep. 13, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), Three Offset Lithographs, Mardi Gras- H.- 37 1/2 in., W.- 24 in.; Symphony- H.- 43 1/2 in., W.- 32 in.; Hands- H.- 34 1/2 in., W.- 25 in. (3 Pcs.)

          Est: $300 - $500

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), Three Offset Lithographs, including "Mardi Gras", 1979, pencil numbered lower margin "2464/5000"; "New Orleans Symphony", 1980/1981, signed lower center, and "Musical Hands", cover for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, 2001, signed lower right in print, each shrink wrapped,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Jul. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "David Kopay II", negative creation date 1971, later print date, 120 mm color negative blow up laid on board, signed lower right, same image signed lower right laid on reverse of mount, 30 in. x 30 in., framed, overall 31 3/8 in. x 31 3/8 in. x 1 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Jul. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $300 - $500

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "A Carnival Bestiary, Mardi Gras New Orleans", 1979, silkscreen, pencil-titled, numbered "1319/5000", personalized and "PC" blind stamp lower margin, signed in plate, printed and published by Pro Creations Publishing, New Orleans, sheet 37 in. x 24 in., matted, overall 39 1/4 in. x 27 1/4 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Jul. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $7,000 - $10,000

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Stanley K as Oedipus", oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, signed lower right, 76 in. x 47 in., unframed; together with Sarah Benham (American/Louisiana, b. 1941), "George Dureau, Painter, Photographer, New Orleans", negative creation date 1977, print date 1979, gelatin silver print, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, 14 in. x 11 in., unframed. (2 pcs.)

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Jul. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Man Standing beside a Tripod", oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, signed lower right, 76 in. x 47 1/4 in., unframed. Provenance: Joel N. Weinstock Collection, New Orleans, LA; Neal Auction, Sept. 12, 2015, lot 741.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "B.J. Robinson," 1983, Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.
          Jun. 15, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "B.J. Robinson," 1983, Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "B.J. Robinson," 1983, silver gelatin print, signed and dated lower right, titled and numbered " 6/10" lower left, presented in a black wood composite frame,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Emmit Johnson," Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.
          Jun. 15, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Emmit Johnson," Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Emmit Johnson," silver gelatin print, signed "proof of George Dureau" and titled lower right, presented in a black composite wood frame,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Louis Gaines," Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.
          Jun. 15, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Louis Gaines," Sight H.- 15 in., W.- 15 in., Framed H.- 23 in., W.- 23 in.

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Louis Gaines," silver gelatin print, signed lower right, titled and numbered "5/10", presented in a black composite wood,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Dureau "Terrell Hopkins" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Terrell Hopkins" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 8.99 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Craig Scott" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Craig Scott" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 8.99 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Fred Temnel" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Fred Temnel" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 8.99 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Ray Webster" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Ray Webster" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 8.77 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Wayne Ducros" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Wayne Ducros" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 8.99 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Derek Sales" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Derek Sales" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 8.77 x 9 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "David Jones" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "David Jones" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 9 x 8.99 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Alias Williams" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Alias Williams" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 9 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Eliot Lewis" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          George Dureau "Eliot Lewis" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his portraits of marginalized individuals, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community and people with disabilities. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent most of his life there. Dureau's artistic career began in the 1960s when he started painting and drawing. His work often depicted the human figure, focing on the beauty and vulnerability of the human body. He later turned to photography, ing it as a medium to capture his subjects with honesty and sensitivity. One of Dureau's notable bodies of work is his series of portraits featuring mcular, often nude, African American men. These photographs challenged societal norms and explored themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. Dureau's work aimed to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the human form, often portraying his subjects in a vulnerable and intimate manner. Dureau's photographs gained recognition and were exhibited in galleries and meums across the United States and internationally. His work was included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Meum of Art, the Meum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Aside from his artistic pursuits, Dureau was also an influential figure in the New Orleans arts community. He taught at the University of New Orleans and mentored many young artists, sharing his knowledge and passion for art. George Dureau's contributions to art, particularly in photography and painting, continue to resonate. His work challenged societal norms and celebrated the diversity of the human form, leaving a lasting impact on the representation of marginalized communities in art. Measures 9 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Portrait Young Man"
          May. 18, 2024

          George Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Portrait Young Man"

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014) "Portrait of a Young Man" charcoal on paper signed lower center. Matted, glazed and framed.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • George Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "The Wrestlers"
          May. 18, 2024

          George Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "The Wrestlers"

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American, 1930-2014) "The Wrestlers" charcoal on paper pencil-signed lower center, printed artist's biography and "Casell Gallery, Royal St., NOLA" label en verso. Matted, glazed and framed.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • George Dureau "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.75 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "1982" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "1982" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.5.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "1982" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "1982" Print

          Est: $300 - $450

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 11.75 x 9.8.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau "1984" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          George Dureau "1984" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American photographer and painter known for his compelling portraits, particularly of marginalized individuals. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his work often focused on the diverse communities within the city.Dureau's subjects included people with physical disabilities, African Americans, transgender individuals, and people living on the fringes of society. His photographs and paintings captured their humanity, dignity, and individuality, challenging conventional notions of beauty and identity.Dureau's artistic style combined elements of classical and contemporary art. His compositions often referenced art history, with subjects posed in ways reminiscent of classical sculptures or Renaissance paintings. He paid careful attention to lighting, form, and expression, creating powerful and emotive portraits that revealed the complexity and richness of his subjects.Throughout his career, Dureau's work received critical acclaim and was exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. He was particularly associated with the New Orleans art scene and became an influential figure in the city's cultural landscape. Dureau's commitment to representing marginalized individuals with respect and empathy left a lasting impact on the art world and inspired many artists and photographers.In addition to his photographic work, Dureau was also a respected painter. His paintings often echoed the themes and subjects present in his photographs, exploring the human form and identity with the same sensitivity and depth.George Dureau's legacy lies in his profound ability to capture the essence of his subjects, portraying them with authenticity and compassion. His artwork continues to be celebrated for its powerful portrayal of human diversity, challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding. Measures 8.6 x 8.6.

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Dureau (American/New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Hercules and Antelus," ca. 1986, H.- 28 3/4 in., W.- 24 in., Framed- H.- 37 in., W.- 31 5/8 in.
          May. 11, 2024

          George Dureau (American/New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Hercules and Antelus," ca. 1986, H.- 28 3/4 in., W.- 24 in., Framed- H.- 37 in., W.- 31 5/8 in.

          Est: $600 - $900

          † George Dureau (American/New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Hercules and Antelus," ca. 1986, charcoal drawing for/after the photograph of Jeffrey and Louis, signed lower center, presented in a painted wood frame,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Dureau - Nude Male
          Apr. 27, 2024

          George Dureau - Nude Male

          Est: $300 - $600

          Photo-Litho

          Morgan Auctions
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Apr. 19, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Pulcinella", 2007, oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled, dated and inscribed en verso, 59 7/8 in. x 47 7/8 in., unframed.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Apr. 19, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Wingding and Me", 1976, oil wash and graphite on paper mounted to board, signed lower center, label with artist, title and date on backing paper, 18 in. x 22 in., framed, overall 26 3/4 in. x 30 in. x 5/8 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Apr. 19, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $1,200 - $1,800

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Untitled: In the Window", 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower center, 21 1/4 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 22 in. x 29 3/4 in. x 2 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Centaur"
          Apr. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Centaur"

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014) "Centaur Playing the Violin", 2008 charcoal on paper signed mid center and dated lower right. Matted, glazed and framed.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • George Valentine Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Winged Putto"
          Apr. 18, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American, 1930-2014), "Winged Putto"

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014) "Winged Putto" watercolor on paper pencil-signed lower center. Matted, glazed and framed.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Two Studies of African American Male Busts," Smaller- H.- 11 3/8 in., W.- 10 in.; Larger- H.- 18 in., W.- 15 1/2 in. (2 Pcs.)
          Mar. 08, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Two Studies of African American Male Busts," Smaller- H.- 11 3/8 in., W.- 10 in.; Larger- H.- 18 in., W.- 15 1/2 in. (2 Pcs.)

          Est: $300 - $500

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Two Studies of African American Male Busts," charcoals on newsprint paper, the first signed, the second unsigned, both shrink wrapped,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Four Studies of Nude Small People and Centaurs," Smallest- H.- 10 1/2 in., W.- 13 in.; Largest- H.- 18 in. W.- 12 in. (4 Pcs.)
          Mar. 08, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Four Studies of Nude Small People and Centaurs," Smallest- H.- 10 1/2 in., W.- 13 in.; Largest- H.- 18 in. W.- 12 in. (4 Pcs.)

          Est: $300 - $500

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Four Studies of Nude Small People and Centaurs," charcoals on newsprint paper, three of the four signed, each shrink wrapped,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Five Figurative Sketches," H.- 18 in., W.- 12 in. (5 Pcs.)
          Mar. 08, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Five Figurative Sketches," H.- 18 in., W.- 12 in. (5 Pcs.)

          Est: $300 - $500

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Five Figurative Sketches," the first four figures charcoal on newsprint paper, the sketch for other figurative works pencil on newsprint, two signed, and one dated "68", each shrink wrapped,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), “Study, Sonny Singleton with Text," 20th c., H.- 46 1/4 in., W.- 35 in.
          Mar. 01, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), “Study, Sonny Singleton with Text," 20th c., H.- 46 1/4 in., W.- 35 in.

          Est: $300 - $500

          † George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Study, Sonny Singleton with Text," 20th c., charcoal on paper, unsigned, unframed,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Jan. 26, 2024

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $400 - $600

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Portrait with Cherubs", charcoal on paper, signed and inscribed "for delmar" (Rise Delmar Ochsner) lower center, sight 28 in. x 21 7/8 in., framed, overall 35 1/2 in. x 28 1/4 in. x 1 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Dureau (New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Study of a Nude Male with Ball," H.- 38 1/2 in., W.- 29 in., Framed- H.- 39 3/4 in., W.- 50 3/8 in.
          Jan. 20, 2024

          George Dureau (New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Study of a Nude Male with Ball," H.- 38 1/2 in., W.- 29 in., Framed- H.- 39 3/4 in., W.- 50 3/8 in.

          Est: $500 - $900

          † George Dureau (New Orleans, 1930-2014), "Study of a Nude Male with Ball," charcoal on paper, signed lower right, presented in a wood frame with plexiglass,

          Crescent City Auction Gallery
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Dec. 07, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $1,200 - $1,800

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Untitled: In the Window", 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower center, 21 1/4 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 22 in. x 29 3/4 in. x 2 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Dec. 07, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $300 - $500

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Troy Brown", gelatin silver print, signed lower right, titled lower left, sheet 20 in. x 16 in., framed, overall 26 in. x 24 in. x 1 1/4 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Dec. 07, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $400 - $600

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Nude Figure", charcoal on paper, signed lower center, sight 38 1/2 in. x 28 3/4 in., framed, overall 48 1/2 in. x 37 1/2 in. x 1 1/2 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Dec. 07, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $400 - $600

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Nude Figure", charcoal on paper, signed lower center, 36 in. x 24 in., framed, overall 45 3/4 in. x 35 3/4 in. x 2 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Dec. 07, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Trompe l'oeil Landscape", oil on gallery-wrapped canvas diptych, signed mid-right of left panel, each panel 76 1/2 in. x 47 in., overall 76 1/2 in. x 94 in., unframed. (2 pcs.)

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Nov. 17, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $400 - $600

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "Nude Male Figure", 1972, charcoal on paper, signed and dated lower center, 34 7/8 in. x 23 in., framed, overall 46 in. x 35 5/8 in. x 1 3/4 in.

          Neal Auction Company
        • George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)
          Nov. 17, 2023

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana)

          Est: $400 - $600

          George Valentine Dureau (American/Louisiana, 1930-2014), "The Wrestlers", charcoal on paper, signed lower center, 35 in. x 23 in., framed, overall 39 1/2 in. x 32 1/4 in. x 2 in.

          Neal Auction Company
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