Description
Take home one of your favorite works of art from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent collections. This high-quality reproduction of Henri Rousseau's Carnival Evening is printed on medium-weight paper with intense pigmentation.
An air of mystery pervades this wintry forest landscape. Dressed in festive carnival costumes, a lone couple stands in front of barren trees. The figures seem to shine from within rather than from the light of the moon, which has strangely left the forest in darkness. An unexplained face leers out from the empty hut beside the figures, and an unexpected street lamp incongruously glows nearby. Known for his fantastic scenes, Rousseau was a self-taught artist whose works appealed to the collectors and avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century, including Pablo Picasso.
- Museum exclusive
- 12" x 16"
- Printed in the USA