Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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La Banlieue (c. 1896) by Henri Rousseau is an oil on canvas portraying the quiet outskirts of Paris. The composition features modest houses, factory chimneys, and carefully arranged trees under a clear sky, reflecting the gradual expansion of urban life into rural surroundings. Rousseau’s flattened perspective and sharply defined forms give the scene a calm, almost dreamlike stillness. Small figures move gently through the landscape, adding a sense of daily routine. The work balances industrial presence with pastoral simplicity, capturing suburban transformation in the late nineteenth century.
Henri Rousseau (1844–1910), known as “Le Douanier,” was a self-taught artist celebrated for his distinctive Naïve style. Initially dismissed by academic critics, he later earned admiration from avant-garde painters for his originality and imaginative vision. While famous for his exotic jungle scenes, Rousseau also painted numerous views of Paris and its surroundings.
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