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The Snake Charmer

亨利·卢梭1907

Musée d’Orsay, Paris

Musée d’Orsay, Paris
Paris, 法国

Rousseau, who was self-taught and began painting late in life, travelled very little. Most of his jungles were painted in the Natural History Museum and in the big greenhouse in the botanical gardens in Paris. Like Roussel in his Impressions d'Afrique, Rousseau nourished his exotic dreams in Paris. Alfred Jarry, André Breton, Guillaume Apollinaire, Robert Delaunay and Pablo Picasso were among his most fervent admirers. Delaunay's mother commissioned this canvas. Rousseau once remarked to Picasso: "Basically, you do in an Egyptian style what I do in the modern style." His remark may seem surprising and even funny, yet everything about the Snake Charmer is new: the subject first of all, a black Eve in a disquieting Garden of Eden, charming a snake as terrifying as the serpent in Genesis was seductive. Then the style: the bright, dense colours, backlit, anticipating the colours of a painter like Magritte, drawing that is both precise and naïve, and a vertical composition innovative in its asymmetry. The human figure, the animals, and the weird vegetation have all been painted with the same painstaking care. This woman charms wild nature, or rather she transfixes it still in a strange silence. The fantastic world of this canvas heralds Surrealism.

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  • 标题: The Snake Charmer
  • 创作者寿命: 1844 - 1910
  • 创作者国籍: French
  • 创作者性别: Male
  • 创作日期: 1907
  • 实际尺寸: w18900 x h16900 cm
  • Provenance: Jacques Doucet bequest, 1936
  • Original Title: La Charmeuse de serpents
  • Credit Line: © Musée d'Orsay, dist.RMN / Patrice Schmidt
  • Painter: 亨利·卢梭
  • 类型: Oil on canvas
  • 权利: © Musée d'Orsay, dist.RMN / Patrice Schmidt
  • 外部链接: https://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/collections
Musée d’Orsay, Paris

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