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Henri Rousseau A study of what it means to be an artist presented by Lucy McHugh and Jolene Walker. Spring 2007.
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Henri Rousseau was a French painter and is considered to be one of the most celebrated of the naïve or untrained artists.
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Henri was known as Le Douanier Rousseau
Henri was known as Le Douanier Rousseau. His nickname refers to the job he held with the Paris Customs Office ( ), although he never actually rose to the rank of `Douanier' (Customs Officer). He did retire early from his job so that he could devote himself entirely to painting!
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Henri loved to paint jungle scenes
Henri loved to paint jungle scenes. He claimed such scenes were inspired by his experiences while serving in the army in Mexico. But in fact his sources were illustrated books and visits to the zoo and botanical gardens in Paris.
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Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!) 1891
The National Gallery, London
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The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope, 1905. 79 x 118 inches!
Used a taxidermy display to create this painting. The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope, x 118 inches!
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Exotic Landscape 1908 Oil on canvas 116 x 89 cm Private collection
During his last 6 six of his life, Henri painted 26 exotic jungle scenes.
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Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo, 1908
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Snake Charmer, 1907 oil on canvas
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Even though Henri wasn’t very successful as an artist while he was alive, he is very much honored and loved by many today! We celebrate his art making style in many ways!
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In Art: You will create a series of drawings of jungle animals
In Art: You will create a series of drawings of jungle animals. You will then select one to make into a 3D puppet with papier mache.
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In Computer: You will visit websites to learn more about Henri Rousseau and his art. You will also create an exotic jungle scene for your puppet!
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Something to Think About… A Way to See Art
* Are there many lines in this painting? Are these lines repeated? * What colors are the lines? * Repeated lines make patterns. What patterns do you see? * Can you find curved and straight lines in this painting? * Together, curved and straight lines create shapes. What shapes can you find? Henri Rousseau Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest 1905
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