le douanier rousseau

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le douanier rousseau

Henri Rousseau, known as Le Douanier Rousseau, painted lush jungle scenes with exotic animals.

Definition

Proper noun * Henri Rousseau: A French post-impressionist painter, also known as Henri Rousseau. He is famous for his naive or primitive style, characterized by detailed, dreamlike scenes, often depicting jungles, despite never having left France. His nickname, "Le Douanier," means "the customs officer," referring to his former job.

Usage Notes
  • "Le Douanier Rousseau" is used as a singular proper noun to refer specifically to the artist Henri Rousseau. It is not typically used in a plural form.
  • It is most commonly used in artistic, historical, and academic contexts when discussing his life, work, or the Naïve art movement.
Examples
  • Art History Context:
    • The dreamlike quality of Le Douanier Rousseau's paintings influenced many surrealist artists.
    • An exhibition featuring works by Le Douanier Rousseau will open at the museum next month.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used to distinguish the artist's unique, self-taught style from academically trained painters of his era.
  • It can be used metonymically to refer to his artistic style or body of work.
    • The painting's flat perspective and detailed foliage are pure Le Douanier Rousseau.
Variants and Related Words
  • Henri Rousseau: The artist's birth name, used interchangeably with his nickname.
  • Rousseau: A common shortened reference in English art discourse.
  • Naïve art / Primitive art: Artistic styles characterized by a childlike simplicity and frankness, with which Rousseau's work is associated.
Synonyms
  • Henri Rousseau
  • Rousseau (in context)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • None directly associated. The name itself is a specific reference and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.
le douanier rousseau

Henri Rousseau, known as Le Douanier Rousseau, painted lush jungle scenes with exotic animals.

Noun
  1. French primitive painter (1844-1910)