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Here the nights of the Blue Period passed... here the days of the Rose Period flowered... here the
Demoiselles d'Avignon halted in their dance to re-group themselves in accordance with the golden number and the secret of the fourth dimension... here fraternized the poets elevated by serious criticism
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Rousseau's flat, seemingly childish style was disparaged by many critics; people often were shocked by his work or ridiculed it. His ingenuousness was extreme, and he always aspired, in vain, to conventional acceptance. Many observers commented that he painted like a child, but the work shows
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into the School of the Rue
Ravignan... here in these shadowy corridors lived the true worshippers of fire ... here one evening in the year 1908 unrolled the pageantry of the first and last banquet offered by his admirers to the painter Henri Rousseau called the Douanier.
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Brief introduction to the artist's life and art. Entry contains links to two large reproductions of
Rousseau paintings in the National Gallery of Art, a 4th grade lesson relating Rousseau's paintings to ecology, and hands-on activities suitable for classroom or home
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After high school, he worked for a lawyer and studied law, but "attempted a small perjury and sought refuge in the army." He served four years, starting in 1863. With his father's death, Rousseau moved to
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collector. He started painting seriously in his early forties; by age 49, he retired from his job to work on his art full-time.
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As you once did my portrait facing the stars, lion and the gypsy.
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An equally famous work by Rousseau, included in the collection of
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Tate Modern | Past Exhibitions | Henri Rousseau | Artistic Circle
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Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris, at the National Gallery of Art
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Let our luggage pass duty free through the gates of heaven.
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1904:, 1979, Dora Vallier (general illustrated essay)
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1918:; includes excellent color plates and analysis)
545:Delaunay, his wife, Monsieur Queval and myself.
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543:We salute you Gentle Rousseau you can hear us.
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1388:Henri Rousseau biography, Princeton
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1931:, 118 works by Henri Rousseau
1577:. Phaidon Press Ltd. Oxford.
1541:, University of Chicago Press
1314:Roberta Smith (14 July 2006)
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1685:Jean Metzinger in Retrospect
1594:Werner Schmalenbach (2000).
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2084:The Muse Inspiring the Poet
1575:The World of Henri Rousseau
1421:(1999), first published as
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953:Houston Museum of Fine Arts
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2013:Myself, Portrait-Landscape
1621:Cornelia Stabenow (2001).
1417:Karen Lee Spaulding (ed.)
1351:Cornelia Stabenow (2001).
1057:, 1908, Private collection
1040:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1670:Henri Rousseau, 1844â1910
1490:. Yale University Press.
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771:Kirikou and the Sorceress
746:Underground comic artist
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1551:Rousseau, Henri (1910),
1263:Artillerymen by Rousseau
1241:Henri Rousseau biography
768:'s 1998 animation film,
467:, in March 1910, at the
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1393:16 October 2010 at the
1335:National Gallery of Art
1321:. Accessed 14 July 2006
1246:24 October 2008 at the
1176:National Gallery of Art
1145:Muse Inspiring the Poet
1074:Cleveland Museum of Art
913:National Gallery of Art
874:National Gallery Prague
827:National Gallery of Art
400:Daniel-Henri Kahnweiler
2691:Deaths from thrombosis
2548:Salon des Indépendants
2528:Le Barc de Boutteville
2482:Robert Antoine Pinchon
2053:The Repast of the Lion
1653:Shannon Porter (2015)
1573:Yann Le Pichon (1982)
1464:John Malcolm Brinnin,
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1954:Ten Dreams Galleries
1855:. New York: Abrams.
1672:By Cornelia Stabenow
1629:. Taschen. pp.
1126:The Football Players
888:Le Moulin (The Mill)
812:Museum of Modern Art
764:The visual style of
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522:; the artist couple
431:Retirement and death
415:Les Soirées de Paris
361:John Malcolm Brinnin
2676:Self-taught artists
2558:Salon des Tuileries
2533:La Libre Esthétique
2298:RenĂ© SchĂŒtzenberger
2278:Hippolyte Petitjean
1514:Rousseau: The Dream
1511:Ann Temkin (2012).
1447:5 June 2008 at the
1283:. Henrirousseau.org
851:A Carnival Evening,
532:Constantin BrĂąncuÈi
413:Maurice Raynal, in
357:Le Banquet Rousseau
342:Le Banquet Rousseau
2523:Volpini Exhibition
2258:Henri-Edmond Cross
2153:Post-Impressionism
2037:The Sleeping Gypsy
1960:The Sleeping Gypsy
1744:"Director's notes"
1732:. jonimitchell.com
1451:at www.tate.org.uk
1319:The New York Times
1191:Bouquet of Flowers
1178:, Washington, D.C.
929:The Sleeping Gypsy
915:, Washington, D.C.
857:, Philadelphia, PA
752:A Couch in the Sun
723:The American poet
685:The New York Times
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1929:Henrirousseau.org
1896:The Banquet Years
1862:978-0-8109-5699-5
1779:Los Angeles Times
1754:on 9 January 2011
1711:on 7 January 2014
1640:978-3-8228-1364-5
1524:978-0-87070-830-5
1497:978-0-300-08134-3
1374:978-3-8228-1364-5
1265:at the Guggenheim
1157:Kunstmuseum Basel
1076:, Cleveland, Ohio
1014:The Snake Charmer
983:The Merry Jesters
734:The Snake Charmer
585:Academic painters
335:The Snake Charmer
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1656:Art History
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680:Surrealists
516:Paul Signac
222:avant-garde
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163:Primitivism
104:Self-taught
93:Nationality
62:21 May 1844
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2376:Die BrĂŒcke
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717:Harmonium
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464:The Dream
404:Leo Stein
384:Max Jacob
380:Juan Gris
228:Biography
224:artists.
206:Primitive
169:Signature
159:NaĂŻve art
101:Education
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