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The Snake Charmer, 1907
(Musée d’Orsay, Paris, legs de Jacques Doucet, 1936/© RMN, Paris/© Hervé Lewandowski)
Musée d’Orsay, Paris
Old Junier’s Cart, 1908
(Musée national de l’Orangerie, Paris, Collection Jean Walter et Paul Guillaume/© RMN, Paris/© Franck Raux)
Musée national de l’Orangerie, Paris
Tropical Forest with Monkeys, 1910
(National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., John Hay Whitney Collection, 1982/National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Courtesy of the Board of Trustees)
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Courtesy of the Board of Trustees
Portrait of Monsieur X (Pierre Loti), around 1910
(Kunsthaus Zürich/© 2010 Kunsthaus Zürich)
Kunsthaus Zürich
The Football Players, 1908
(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York)
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
The Boat in the Storm, after 1896
(Musée national de l’Orangerie, Paris, Collection Jean Walter et Paul Guillaume/© RMN, Paris/ © Franck Raux)
Musée national de l’Orangerie, Paris
Picasso in his studio in the country house with the Rousseau couple
(© 2010 Pablo Picasso/Succession Picasso und André Gomes bei ProLitteris, Zürich/© RMN, Paris/Droits réservés)
© 2010 Pablo Picasso / Succession Picasso und André Gomes
The Muse Inspiring the Poet, 1909
(Kunstmuseum Basel/© 2010 ProLitteris, Zürich und Martin P. Bühler)
Kunstmuseum Basel
The Merry Jesters, 1906
(Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!), 1891
(The National Gallery, London/© 2010 The National Gallery, London)
The National Gallery, London
Rousseau in his studio in Paris, picture by Picasso, 1910
(2010 Succession Picasso/ProLitteris, Zürich/© RMN, Paris/Droits réservés)
© 2010 Succession Picasso / ProLitteris, Zürich
Jungle with Setting Sun, around 1910
(Kunstmuseum Basel/© 2010 ProLitteris, Zürich und Martin P. Bühler)
Kunstmuseum Basel
The Representatives of Foreign Powers Coming to Greet the Republic, 1907
(Musée national Picasso, Paris, donation Picasso/© RMN, Paris/ © René-Gabriel Ojéda)
Musée national Picasso, Paris
A century after the painter's death, the Beyeler Foundation hosts a show of his work.
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March 31, 2010 - 11:59
Rousseau, originally a French customs official, had no formal art training and painted in his free time. It was years before his art, then considered non-academic and naive, found recognition. The exhibition is made up of around 40 masterworks of this pioneer of Classical Modern art.
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