Collection: Henri Rousseau

 

Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (1844–1910) stands as one of the most distinctive figures in modern art, celebrated for his so-called “naïve” style that defied academic convention. A self-taught painter who worked for years as a Paris customs official, Rousseau pursued art with determination, creating works that combined simplified forms, vivid colors, and dreamlike imagery.

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