Walk through the woods
Date:
1886-1890Medium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Kunsthaus, Zurich, SwitzerlandDimensions:
70 x 60Although
Rousseau never left France, the themes of forest and jungle, and later in his work appears frequently. Specifically, the forest is repeated frequently - always dominates the canvas image. Interesting rendition of the green, then adds one or two characters that emerge between branches or stands as if lost among the trees. In painting
Walk in the Woods is a lady in a red dress, in a meeting in the woods again we see a couple giving a kiss in secret leafy branches.
Rousseau painted picture Walk through the woods in 1886-1890. Prevailing color of this fine art print is green and its shape is portrait. Original size is 70 x 60. This art piece is located in Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (1844 - 1910). French
Post-Impressionist painter. He learned painting himself (he developed a specific naive style) and eventually became a brilliant artist whose paintings are firmly embedded in art history. For his profession as a customs officer, he is also called Customs (see his self-portrait known as
Customs). He never left France, but became known for his paintings
Jungle. Contemporaries often mocked him (they reproached him for his children's paintings). Picasso, who by chance saw one of his paintings and appreciated the quality of his work, prepared a banquet in Rousseau’s honour
Dream.