1063

George Rodrigue
(American/Louisiana, 1944-2013)

"Tiffany (1969-1981)"

oil on canvas
signed lower left, double signed and titled en verso.
Unframed.
30" x 23-3/4"

Provenance: Private collection, LaFayette, Louisiana; acquired from the artist.

Literature: Illustrated: Danto, Ginger. The Art of George Rodrigue. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2003. p. 117.

Notes: Meet Tiffany, the original Blue Dog (1968-1980), who was later resurrected as the medium of Cajun lore - the "loup garou" (werewolf). The fickle terrier/spaniel mix chewed up furniture and terrorized neighbors, but remained "loyal as the day was long" and kept Rodrigue company at nights in his studio. Tiffany lived on in memoriam as the artist's muse. Rodrigue, intent on preserving Cajun culture and traditions in the growing wake of globalization, had endeavored for years to capture the haunting essence of the loup-garou tale that adults told children to frighten them into good behavior. The loup-garou, derived from the French "rougarou" werewolf of the Middle Ages, devoured Catholic sinners, who failed to keep the Sabbath holy or observe the rules of Lent. Passed down through generations of French settlers in Louisiana, the loup-garou was syncretized with Acadian geography, so that it became more dog-like and roamed sugar cane fields and cemeteries and swamps laden with live oaks, chasing errant individuals and casting evil spells on others. Tiffany's temperament, her white coating, which appeared blue in the moonlight, and fury tufts that framed her large bat-like ears, became the inspiration for Rodrigue's incarnation of the loup-garou, which has continued to evolve into a metaphor of the artist. Sometimes, it becomes the Blue Dog Man sporting a tuxedo, while other times, as Wendy Rodrigue noted "….its meaning shifts like the moods of an artist. After several years as a scary phenomenon sporting red eyes and spooky settings, the Blue Dog changed. At one point, it became the ghost of Tiffany lost and searching for her master."

References: Rodrigue, Wendy. "Meet Tiffany, the Original Blue Dog". Musings of an Artist's Wife. Feb. 2, 2011. Web. Sept. 21, 2017.


  • Condition: **In overall very good condition with excellent clarity of colors. There is a small 1/16" x 1/4" chip/loss to the upper left corner, and a pinhead-sized white accretion to the lower left, just below the rug. Painting was not examined under UV light.


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