Preview of the first image of Henri Rousseau (1844-1910), d'après - Tigre attaquant un buffle.

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Henri Rousseau, also called "Le Douanier Rousseau", born May 21, 1844 in Laval, died September 2, 1910 in Paris, was a French painter, considered a major representative of naive art.

he studied law before leaving for Paris.

He taught himself painting and produced a large number of canvases. They often represent jungle landscapes, he who never left France. His inspiration comes mainly from illustrated books, botanical gardens, and encounters with soldiers who took part in the French intervention in Mexico. 67530541

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