• Henri Rousseau - The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope - reproduction of famous painting, painting on canvas
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    Henri Rousseau – The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope   Year of creation: 1905 Original size: 301 cm x 200 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: Beyeler Foundation, Basel, Switzerland In the painting The Hungry Lion, the artist depicted a scene from the jungle. […]

  • Henri Rousseau Meadowland - reproduction of famous painting by famous artist, hand painted painting on canvas, naive art, landscape
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    Henri Rousseau – Meadowland    Year of creation: 1910 Original size: 55 cm x 46 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: Bridgeston Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan In this painting, the dense tree canopy on the right side of the canvas appears flat and two-dimensional. The […]

  • Jardin du Luxembourg - Henri Rousseau - reproduction of famous painting by famous artist, hand painted painting on canvas, oil painting.
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    Henri Rousseau – Jardin du Luxembourg   Year of creation: 1909 Original size: 47 cm x 38 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: The Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg   The Jardin du Luxemburg in Paris was one of Rousseau’s favorite promenades, where he also sketched a […]

  • Henri Rousseau - The Dream - reproduction of famous painting by famous artist, hand painted painting on canvas
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    Henri Rousseau – The Dream   Year of creation: 1910 Original size: 298.47 cm x 207.1 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: Museum of Modern Art, New York The painting The Dream is Rousseau’s last painting, created just a few months before the artist’s death. The […]

  • The Sleeping Gypsy - Henri Rousseau - reproduction of famous painting, painting on canvas
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    Henri Rousseau – The Sleeping Gypsy   Year of creation: 1897 Original size: 200.7 cm x 129.5 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: Museum of Modern Art, New York   This fantastic depiction of a lion bending over a sleeping woman under a moonlit sky is […]

  • Henri Rousseau (Le Douanier) - Forêt vierge au soleil couchant - reproduction of famous painting by famous artist, hand painted painting on canvas, naive art, landscape
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    Henri Rousseau – Negro Attacked by a Jaguar   Year of creation: 1910 Original size: 162.5 cm x 116 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: Art Museum Basel, Switzerland The mood in this painting is extremely dreamlike, which the painter achieved through the use of colors […]

  • Tiger in a Tropical Storm - Henri Rousseau - reproduction of famous painting, painting on canvas
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    Henri Rousseau – The Tiger and a Tropical Storm   Year of creation: 1891 Original size: 162 cm x 130 cm Painting style: Post-impressionism Original technique: Oil on canvas Located: The National Gallery, London The painting Tiger in a Tropical Storm was Rousseau’s first painting in a series of jungle […]

Henri Rousseau

Henri Rousseau was a post-impressionist painter who painted in the style of naive or primitivism. Not an academically trained artist, he earned his money as a customs official and liked to claim that his only teacher was nature; however, he also gathered some advice from established painters Félix Auguste-Clément and Jean-Léon Gérôm.

Rousseau looked for motifs on postcards, photographs and in magazines, in botanical books and on visits to forests and zoos. Despite his famous jungle paintings, he never set foot in exotic landscapes. Its wild animals were already appreciated by Picasso, and today also by the profession. His most famous pictures are precisely pictures of the jungle. In fact, it was a tamed and “mediated” nature. “When I enter a greenhouse and see strange plants from exotic lands, it seems to me that I have entered a dream,” said Rousseau. This dreamscape was depicted by Rousseau in a playful , in a somewhat childish style that resembled illustrations in picture books. Many “more respectable” painters found this terribly amusing; they had an object of ridicule. However, over time this changed – starting in 1886, the doors were opened to Rousseau every year to the annual review of French art, the Salon des Indépendants (Salon of Independents).

Henri Rousseau devoted himself completely to painting only after retiring from bureaucratic work in 1893. About a decade later, his work was also discovered by Pablo Picasso, who then also decided to visit Rousseau and organized a banquet in honor of the painter, who called himself the inventor of the landscape portrait. A similar honor was shown to him by the mother of the artist Robert Delaunay, Baroness Delaunay, who commissioned the painting The Snake Charmer from Rousseau.

He exhibited his last painting, The Dream, at the Salon only a few months before his death on September 2, 1910.