Portrait Of The Artist’s Second Wife With A Lamp (1903) by Henri Rousseau

Portrait Of The Artist's Second Wife With A Lamp - Henri Rousseau - 1903

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TitlePortrait Of The Artist's Second Wife With A Lamp
ArtistHenri Rousseau
Date1903
MediumOil On Canvas
Dimensions23 x 19 cm
Current LocationMusee Picasso, Paris
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About Portrait Of The Artist's Second Wife With A Lamp

Henri Rousseau’s 1903 painting, “Portrait of the Artist’s Second Wife with a Lamp,” is a masterpiece created in his Naïve Art or Primitive style. The painting depicts his wife with a blank expression and lifted brow. Known as Le Douanier, Rousseau was a French Post-Impressionist painter in the Naïve or Primitive manner with an occupation as a toll and tax collector. This piece was first exhibited in the National Gallery, London in 1891.

Considered an outstanding work by Rousseau, this portrait has several notable features. The use of bold lines and bright colors are typical of his signature style, which he developed during his career as a self-taught artist. This painting is also known for its balanced composition and attention to detail.

Rousseau’s artwork influenced many other famous artists posthumously such as Picasso; thus it is available for wholesale oil painting reproductions online through various vendors including Amazon. One can also find this specific piece analyzed on art websites providing relevant factual information to those keen on learning more about this artwork or getting one printed.

Overall, “Portrait of the Artist’s Second Wife with a Lamp” demonstrates Rousseau’s talent for capturing human features while remaining true to his unique artistic style.

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