Henri Rousseau Screensaver - 120 Paintings
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Rousseau (1844 1910) was a catalyst in the creation of the Naive (or Primitive) style during the Post Impressionism movement. His paintings express innocence, clarity, and colour; while at the same time a subtle undertone and acceptance of the struggle and harshness inherant in being a creature alive in the world. Employed as a civil-servant, he did not devote himself full-time to painting until the age of 49. It's believed he never left France, yet he revelled in painting tropical and jungle scenes summoned from imagination and subconscious; as well as painting his own Parisian-suburban environs. Picasso, passing used canvases to be painted over for sale on the street, noted the brilliance in one of the paintings and sought out the artist; it was Rousseau. Like strolling through the world's museums. Why just hang prints? Turn your computer into a virtual picture frame that will be worthy of gracing your surroundings. You might find yourself noticing your own visual compositions and seeing details in the everyday world around you in new ways. Elegant, Inspirational, educational, and beautiful. (All images suitable for viewing by any age group). From 'Fine Art Screensavers for the Home and Office LLC'. Free full-version trial download available.