"THE SNAKE CHARMER" HENRI ROUSSEAU // 1907 [oil on canvas | 190 x 169 cm.]
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"THE SNAKE CHARMER" HENRI ROUSSEAU // 1907 [oil on canvas | 190 x 169 cm.]

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โblue nudeโ 18 x 24, acrylic on canvas 2015 by Norman Engel
The Flamingoes by Henri Rousseau, 1910.
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Thereโs a lot happening there. And even though I finished this painting almost a year ago, I still struggle with the same intense contradiction.
Rejection and embrace, sharp and mild, corrosive acid and dance of shadows, the cosmic emptiness and the human soul. I hope painting will make sense to you.
Title: Bouquet of Flowers Artist: Henri Rousseau (French, 1844-1910) Date: ca. 1909-10 Genre: floral painting, still life Style: Primitivism Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 61 cm (24 in) high x 49.5 cm (19.4 in) wide Location: Tate Britain, London, England, UK
Henri Rousseau, a self-taught artist known as "Le Douanier" ("The Customs Officer"), studied exhibits at the Paris Natural History Museum and Jardin des Plantes to create the exotic jungle scenes for which he is best known. His style, which is characterized by a flatness that defies conventional notions of perspective, influenced avant-garde artists such as Pablo Picasso, Fernand Lรฉger, and Max Beckmann, as well as the ekphrastic poems of Wallace Stevens.