Henri Rousseau - Gallery

Gallery

  • A Carnival Evening, 1886, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA

  • Boy on the Rocks, 1895–97, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

  • The Sleeping Gypsy, 1897, MoMA, New York

  • La tour Eiffel peinte par Henri Rousseau, 1898, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas

  • Exotic Landscape, 1908

  • Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo, 1908, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio

  • In a Tropical Forest Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo, 1908-1909, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

  • The Flamingoes, 1907

  • The Football Players, 1908, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

  • Muse Inspiring the Poet (Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin), 1909, Art Museum of Bâle

  • The Equatorial Jungle, 1909, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

  • Bouquet of Flowers, 1910, Tate Gallery, London

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