Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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L'Hiver (Winter) (c. 1880) by Henri Rousseau is an early oil on canvas that presents a quiet, snow-covered landscape. Small figures move across the frozen water. The composition is simple and frontal, with crisp contours and flattened perspective typical of Rousseau’s Naïve manner. The stillness of the scene conveys both chill and calm, emphasizing nature’s silent presence. This restrained winter view contrasts with the lush exotic scenes he would later become famous for.
Henri Rousseau (1844–1910), often called “Le Douanier,” was a self-taught French painter linked to Post-Impressionism and Primitivism. Though initially ridiculed for his unconventional technique, he gained recognition among avant-garde artists in Paris. His stylized vegetation, dreamlike atmospheres, and direct approach influenced very known artists and later modernists.
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