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Henri Rousseau and His Works

Henri Rousseau, known as the "Customs Officer," is one of the most extraordinary artists in the history of art. He did not study in academies, nor did he participate in Parisian salons as a professional. He worked at the customs office and painted on Sundays. His paintings were first mocked for their naivety, incorrect perspective, and "childishness." But it was this naivety that became his greatness. Today, Rousseau's paintings hang in the Louvre and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his name is alongside the pioneers of avant-garde. How did a tax collector become a genius? Let's find out.

Who is Henri Rousseau

Henri Rousseau was born in 1844 in the city of La Vallee on the northwest coast of France. He served in the army, then worked at the customs office (hence the nickname). He began to paint late, around 40 years old, as a self-taught artist. He had never seen jungles, except for botanical gardens in Paris and illustrated magazines. But his imagination painted exotic landscapes with tigers, monkeys, plants that did not grow in the same climatic zone. He regularly exhibited at the Salon des Independants, where his works were first mocked. By the end of his life, he was recognized by young avant-garde artists, including Picasso. He died in 1910, poor but with faith in his greatness.

Style: Naive but Not Primitivist

Rousseau is associated with "naive art" (art brut). His technique: smooth, almost flat painting, absence of aerial perspective, objects on the foreground and background depicted equally clearly, bright, almost acid colors. However, there is depth hidden in this "childishness." Figures are frozen as in a dream. Compositions are symmetrical but full of hidden tension. Rousseau created his own world where stillness achieves mystical power.

Most Famous Paintings

"Sleeping Gypsy" (1897) — a lion sniffs a sleeping woman but does not touch her. Moonlight, desert, musical instrument. Riddle. "Tropical Storm: Tiger Attacking an Elephant" (1891) — jungle, rainstorm, predator. First painted leaves with such detail, although he had never seen the tropics. "Sleep" (1910) — his last major work: a nude on a sofa in the jungle, surrounded by animals and musicians. Picasso was thrilled. "Footballers" (1908) — four players in strange poses on a field that resembles a dream. "Portrait of a Landscape" — an auto-portrait-vision.

Painting Riddles: What Do They Mean

Art historians debate: was Rousseau a nut or a genius? Perhaps his paintings are a visualization of dreams and fears. Tigers symbolize danger, but can also be gentle. The Gypsy represents freedom but also vulnerability. The jungle is the subconscious. Rousseau himself said: "I invented a new genre — portrait-paysage." He did not copy nature, he created it anew. His paintings are doors to a parallel reality.

Recognition During His Lifetime

During his lifetime, Rousseau was not rich, but he had admirers. In 1908, Pablo Picasso organized a banquet in his honor (the famous "Rousseau Banquet"). The party was attended by Guillaume Apollinaire, Georges Braque, Marie Laurencin. The artist was moved to tears. Critics still mocked him, but young artists saw him as a precursor to surrealism.

Influence on Modern Art

Rousseau influenced surrealists (Max Ernst, Salvador Dali), naive art, pop art. His paintings became icons of mass culture. "Sleeping Gypsy" was parodied in advertising, cartoons. His naive view of the world taught artists that technique is not the main thing.

Where to See

The best collection of Rousseau's works is in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York: "Sleeping Gypsy," "Tropical Storm." In the Louvre — "Portrait of a Woman." In the Musée d'Orsay in Paris — "Footballers." In the Hermitage — "Exotic Landscape."

Henri Rousseau is an example of how passion and imagination can overcome the lack of education. He created his own world that we still cannot fully decipher. And in this lies his greatness.


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