Year 1908

About the Artwork

The journey of 'Study for View of the Pont de Sèvres' is rooted in Henri Rousseau's passionate pursuit of art despite his self-taught background. Created in 1908, this study was an essential stepping stone for a larger project focused on the picturesque bridge. Rousseau, known for his vibrant colors and whimsical approach, infused everyday scenes with a dreamlike quality. His fascination with landscapes and urban settings is evident in this preparatory work. After Rousseau's passing in 1910, his art gained newfound recognition, and today this piece stands as a testament to his enduring legacy that continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts around the world.

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Did You Know

Henri Rousseau was known for his self-taught approach to art, which led to his distinctive naive style that often characterized his landscapes and scenes, including this artwork.
The Pont de Sèvres is an iconic bridge in France that connects the Seine and the historic district of Sèvres, a location that Rousseau chose to capture in several of his works, reflecting his fascination with urban landscapes.
Due to the expiration of copyright on Rousseau’s works, ‘Study for View of the Pont de Sèvres’ is now in the public domain, allowing for broader dissemination and appreciation by art lovers and collectors.

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