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Digital Download - 53 images
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A snapshot of some of the images
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Dimensions 5840 x 3730 pixels
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Henri Rousseau 53 High Resolution Images
Henri Rousseau 53 High Resolution Images
Artwork by Henri Rousseau (1844-1910)
Digital Download - 53 images
This download features 53 hi-res images, in jpeg format, by the artist Henri Rousseau.
The images are all 600dpi and range in size from 2940 pixels wide/tall to 6522 pixels wide/tall.
The pictures are out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use them in whatever way you’d like, including commercial use.
Henri Rousseau (1844-1910) was born in Laval, France and was a self-taught painter and a significant figure in the realm of naïve art.
Despite his humble beginnings, he developed a distinctive style that set him apart from his contemporaries.
Rousseau worked as a customs officer for much of his life, painting in his spare time. His poignant creations were often overlooked during his lifetime, gaining recognition only posthumously.
Rousseau’s artwork is characterised by vibrant colours, intricate details and dreamlike scenes, often depicting lush jungles, exotic animals, and fantastical landscapes.
One of his most famous pieces, 'The Dream' (1910), exemplifies his unique approach, showcasing a reclining woman surrounded by a vivid jungle inhabited by various flora and fauna. This painting, along with others like 'The Snake Charmer' and 'The Sleeping Gypsy', highlights his ability to blend reality with imagination, revealing an almost childlike wonder.
Although initially dismissed by the art elite as simplistic, Rousseau's work gradually garnered attention from avant-garde circles, notably from the likes of Pablo Picasso, who admired his unconventional style. His naïve approach to perspective and proportion, combined with his passion for depicting the natural world, paved the way for future generations of artists.
Rousseau’s influence can be seen in the works of the modernists and surrealists who followed. Rousseau's dedication to art, despite the challenges he faced, underscores his belief in the power of imagination.
He frequently declared that anyone could create art, a sentiment that resonates with many aspiring artists today.
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Public Domain Copyright Rules
The pictures in our art collections are out of copyright in both the UK and the United States. Both countries have had quite different copyright criteria up until recently so read our blog post about public domain copyright rules in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries.