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The Sleeping Gypsy, oil painting created in 1897 by French naïve artist Henri Rousseau. This work is perhaps the most important of the period when Rousseau began to receive recognition as an artist and is one of the most famous images of the modern era.
9 lis 2021 · Poet Sasha Dugdale reflects on Laura Knight RA's evocative Gypsy portraits ahead of a major retrospective of the artist's work in Milton Keynes.
The Sleeping Gypsy (French: La Bohémienne endormie) is an 1897 oil on canvas painting by the French Naïve artist Henri Rousseau (1844–1910). It is a fantastical depiction of a lion musing over a sleeping woman on a moonlit night.
In this short film, artist Delaine Le Bas, writer Damian Le Bas and activist Lois Brookes-Jones respond to artworks in Tate’s collection that represent members of British Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Analysis of The Sleeping Gypsy by Henri Rousseau. The picture depicts a wandering black-skinned woman who lies fast asleep beneath a moonlit starry sky. By her side is her mandolin and a pitcher of water. As she lies there, a lion (who has presumably followed her scent) appears to be watching over her with no obvious predatory intent.
This was never realized, but his sharp colors, fantastic imagery, and precise outlines—derived from the style and subject matter of popular print culture—struck a chord with a younger generation...
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