The Dream
1910
Henri Rousseau
Provenance
Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller
Viewing Notes
Although
Rousseau completed more than twenty-five jungle paintings in his career,
he never traveled outside France. He instead drew on images of the
exotic as it was presented to the urban dweller through popular
literature, colonial expositions, and the Paris Zoo. The lush jungle,
wild animals, and mysterious horn player featured in this work were
inspired by Rousseau's visits to the city's natural history museum and
Jardin des plantes (a combined zoo and botanical garden). Of his visits
the artist said, "When I am in these hothouses and see the strange
plants from exotic lands, it seems to me that I am entering a dream."
The nude model in this painting reclines on a sofa, mixing the domestic
and the exotic.
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