Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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Les Flamants (The Flamingos) (1907) by Henri Rousseau is an oil on canvas that immerses the viewer in a lush, imaginary jungle landscape. Elegant pink flamingos stand gracefully among lake and tropical foliage, their curved necks echoing the rhythmic patterns of leaves and reeds. Rousseau’s stylized plants, vivid greens, and flattened perspective create a decorative yet dreamlike atmosphere. The scene feels both serene and mysterious, blending observation with fantasy. This work reflects his mature exploration of exotic themes and symbolic natural worlds.
Henri Rousseau often called “Le Douanier,” was a self-taught French artist associated with Post-Impressionism and Primitivism. Though initially mocked for his unconventional technique, he later gained admiration from avant-garde figures such as Picasso. Rousseau became renowned for his imaginative jungle compositions, which combined precise detail with childlike simplicity. His visionary style influenced modern movements, including Surrealism, and secured his lasting reputation in the history of modern painting.
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