Henri Rousseau, whose full name was Henri Julien Felix Rousseau, was a French painter that followed the Post-impressionist school, specifically the 'Primitive' or 'Naive' current. His work is recognized as the inspiration for several important artists that followed him, as Picasso and Leger.
Henri Rousseau Liked to Paint Animals, Jungle life and flowers
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Jungle and Dream-Like pictures
Yes he did go to art school:)'xoxo
Fauvism, which is a kind of Expressionism.
Henri Matisse's started art when he was 19 that is round about 1908
Henri Matisse was had a unique painting style all his own. He liked to use bright and dark colours. And he used his wife as a model for many of his paintings. His subjects were largely domestic or figurative. It was called Fauvism.
acrylic
Naive Art.
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check out Henri Rousseau and David Shepherd. my art project is animals and my teacher suggested these artist to me hope i helped =]
he got it from his local art school by:asmaa
he did not go to art shool
Yes he did go to art school:)'xoxo
they response to it by:asmaa
Yes, it did.
art maths English lots more but most of all he loves art - drawing
Except for special exhibitions (and then rarely) the Louvre does not have 20th century art.
Henri Rousseau's technique involved using bold colors, simplified forms, and flattened perspectives in his paintings. He often painted exotic and dreamlike scenes inspired by his imagination rather than direct observation, leading to his distinctive style known as "naΓ―ve art." Rousseau's paintings have a unique charm and mystical quality that have made him a noteworthy figure in the art world.