The Seine at Sureness - Painted by Henri Rousseau- Circa. 1925. High Quality Canvas Print. Ready to be Framed or Mounted. Available in 3 Sizes - Small - Medium or Large.

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$50.00

Rousseau painted this moonlit landscape in Suresnes, a suburb west of Paris just beyond Puteaux which would later become the epicentre of the Salon Cubists. The artist angles the composition towards the city, juxtaposing the relative calm of these riverbanks with an icon of the industrial age - the Eiffel Tower. Gustave Eiffel constructed his tower in 1889 as an entrance to the World's Fair. Shortly after its conception, writers and artists such as Guy de Maupassant and Adolphe Bougereau viewed the tower as a monstrosity and vehemently protested its construction. The completed structure, originally meant to be temporary, was viewed with such controversial awe that it remained, becoming one of the most important landmarks in Europe. Rousseau celebrates the controversial emblem of France in this painting, softening its harsh angularity into a gently bending form that appears part of the organic landscape.

High Quality Canvas Print Only - Unframed. No Border - Sizes are Actual Image Size.

Available in Three Sizes:

  1. 70cm x 100cm - Large Format
  2. 50cm x 75cm - Medium Format
  3. 40cm x 60cm - Small Format
Standard small single items are shipped to most capital cities in Australia for $12.95 and $36.95 Internationally. Larger items are shipped to most capital cities in Australia for $35 (Perth $75) and $195 Internationally. Please note that bigger items and/or larger orders, where more than one article is ordered, may need to be quoted and charged extra prior to shipment. Feel free to contact us with any questions.

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