Year 1908

About the Artwork

The creation of The Avenue in Saint-Cloud Park marks an important chapter in Henri Rousseau's artistic journey. Transitioning from a customs officer to a celebrated artist in his forties, Rousseau faced initial criticism but gradually garnered respect from the avant-garde community. The painting itself encapsulates his distinctive style, where uniformity and whimsical charm draw viewers into a seemingly simple yet profound exploration of nature and human presence. Rousseau's imaginative perceptions often blurred the line between reality and fantasy, a theme that resonated strongly with future artistic movements such as Surrealism.

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Did You Know

Rousseau began painting in his forties, overcoming skepticism to become a leading figure in the avant-garde scene, influencing artists such as Pablo Picasso.
Rousseau’s naïve style, marked by unrefined detail and simplicity, offers a unique perspective that reflects both childlike wonder and profound philosophical themes.
Rousseau is often regarded as a precursor to Surrealism, as his works blend dream-like elements with reality, forging a pathway that would influence many modern artists.

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