亨利·盧梭的《夢想》(693 塊木製拼圖)

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《夢》是亨利·盧梭於1910年創作的大型油畫,是盧梭25幅叢林主題畫作之一。盧梭認為,它描繪了一個女人斜倚在巴黎的沙發上,夢見自己正在叢林中聆聽長笛演奏者的演奏。這位女士凝視著茂密的叢林樹葉和動物的美麗景色,包括蓮花、鳥類、猴子、大象、獅子和母獅以及蛇。 《夢想》現藏於紐約現代藝術博物館。 這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家、現代藝術愛好者和亨利·盧梭粉絲的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的叢林形狀的奇思妙想的拼圖塊,並且當您將木製拼圖拼湊在一起時,我們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式將它們集成在一起。 附贈一張指導組裝的海報 拼圖塊數量:693 完成的拼圖尺寸:23.5 英寸 X 16.5 英寸 藝術家:亨利·盧梭 序號:NP18-693-023 木材厚度:4mm 切工風格:現代 難度:3級 美國製造 成人木製拼圖
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  • Every puzzle invites you to discover uniquely handcrafted whimsy (shaped) pieces, thoughtfully designed to complement the image theme.
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《夢》是亨利·盧梭於1910年創作的大型油畫,是盧梭25幅叢林主題畫作之一。盧梭認為,它描繪了一個女人斜倚在巴黎的沙發上,夢見自己正在叢林中聆聽長笛演奏者的演奏。這位女士凝視著茂密的叢林樹葉和動物的美麗景色,包括蓮花、鳥類、猴子、大象、獅子和母獅以及蛇。 《夢想》現藏於紐約現代藝術博物館。

這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家、現代藝術愛好者和亨利·盧梭粉絲的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的叢林形狀的奇思妙想的拼圖塊,並且當您將木製拼圖拼湊在一起時,我們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式將它們集成在一起。
  • 附贈一張指導組裝的海報
  • 拼圖塊數量:693
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:23.5 英寸 X 16.5 英寸
  • 藝術家:亨利·盧梭
  • 序號:NP18-693-023
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造
  • 成人木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NP18-693-023
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 693
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 23.5" X 16.5"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Henri Rousseau

Henri Rousseau, a French painter born in Laval in 1844, is a testament to the power of perseverance. Despite lacking formal training, Rousseau relentlessly pursued his passion for art while juggling various jobs, including a role as a customs officer in Paris, which earned him the moniker' Le Douanier' or 'the customs agent.' It was not until his early forties that he began to paint seriously, creating works that defied the academic traditions of the time with their bold colors, simplified forms, and fantastical subject matter.
Rousseau's paintings often featured lush, exotic landscapes filled with wild animals. However, he never left France and based his scenes on visits to botanical gardens, illustrated books, and his own vivid imagination. His unique style, sometimes described as naïve or primitive, was initially ridiculed by critics but later admired by avant-garde artists such as Pablo Picasso and the Surrealists. Works like "The Sleeping Gypsy" and "The Dream" showcase his ability to create otherworldly atmospheres that blend innocence with mystery and wonder.
Throughout his life, Rousseau remained somewhat isolated from the mainstream art world, but his originality and vision ultimately earned him posthumous recognition as a major influence on modern art. He passed away in 1910, largely uncelebrated in his own time, but his work went on to inspire generations of artists with its sincerity, imaginative power, and bold defiance of conventional artistic norms. Today, Henri Rousseau is celebrated as one of the most important self-taught artists in the history of Western art, a testament to the evolution of his reputation from obscurity to acclaim.

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