The Sleeping Gypsy

Henri Rousseau

Created:
Movement:
1897
Naïve art
key Notes:
Dreamlike landscape; Exotic tranquility.
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Dimensions:
129.5 cm × 200.7 cm
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"The Sleeping Gypsy," painted by Henri Rousseau in 1897, depicts a serene scene of a sleeping woman in a desert landscape, with a lion curiously observing her under a moonlit sky. This work exemplifies Rousseau's characteristic style, marked by vivid colors, dreamlike imagery, and a naive approach to form and perspective, which contributed to its enduring intrigue and influence on later avant-garde artists.

Description of the work:

Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" (1897) depicts a serene, dreamlike scene featuring a recumbent figure in colorful, striped attire lying on a moonlit desert landscape, accompanied by a vigilant lion. The composition is characterized by its flat planes, simplified forms, and a harmonious palette, which contribute to the painting's enigmatic and tranquil atmosphere.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Manually Sourced

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The Sleeping Gypsy