El pasado y el presente

Henri Rousseau · PD

El pasado y el presente


Ficha

Año
1899
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
84,5 × 47 cm

La historia

In 1899 Henri Rousseau married for the second time, to Josephine Noury, a widow. He was a widower himself, and 55, though he painted himself here looking much younger. The couple stand in a garden scattered with forget-me-nots, and he hands her a small bouquet. Above their heads two faces drift in the clouds: their dead first spouses, brought back to bless the new marriage. Rousseau called pictures like this portrait-landscapes, his own word for setting people among plants both real and invented. He was still working as a toll collector and painting on his days off, taken seriously by almost no one. The full title he gave it was The Past and the Present, or Philosophical Thought.

El pasado y el presente — Henri Rousseau — MuseScope