Henri Rousseau, or The Burgeoning of Modern Art
Henri Rousseau, or The Burgeoning of Modern Art

Henri Rousseau, or The Burgeoning of Modern Art

April 03, 2016 | 53 min

Henri Rousseau started to paint in Paris around 1880, at the age of 40. This self-taught artist was friendly with the poet Apollinaire, Robert Delaunay and Pablo Picasso, who recognized his genius, and yet his work was to remain underrated during his lifetime. However, with its dislocated compositions and profoundly dreamlike subject matter, it was to have a decisive influence on modern art, from surrealism to abstract art.

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Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Elsa Lepoivre

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