Notre-Dame

Henri Rousseau · PD

Notre-Dame


Dettagli

Anno
1909
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
32,7 × 40,96 cm

La storia

Henri Rousseau spent his working life as a minor Paris toll official, painting on Sundays and holidays, laughed at by many for pictures that looked like the work of a gifted child. This is one of his last, made in 1909, a year before he died. It looks across the Seine to the Île Saint-Louis, with the towers of Notre-Dame and the spire of the Sainte-Chapelle rising in the soft, still light he loved in the older painter Corot. A single black-clad man stands on the quay with a walking stick, and people have long wondered whether it is Rousseau himself, out along the river he had walked and worked beside for years.

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Notre-Dame — Henri Rousseau — MuseScope