The gunners - 1893


size(cm): 70x60
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Henri Rousseau, known as a pioneer of NaIF art, has left an indelible legacy in the history of art thanks to its distinctive style and its ability to capture a dream world through painting. His work "The gunners" of 1893 is no exception, since he reveals both his mastery and his unique artistic vision. In this painting, Rousseau presents a scene that, although anchored in reality, charges an almost dreamlike dimension, transporting the viewer to a universe where nature and humanity coexist in a peculiar way.

The composition of "the gunners" is powerful in its simplicity. The two main characters, artillery soldiers, are focused on the canvas, wrapped in a halo of mystery and introspection. With an exuberant vegetation background, the environment seems both a shelter and a trap. The dense vegetation, loaded with vibrant green tones and robust shapes, contrasts with the uniforms of the soldiers, which are presented in a more subtle terrible color palette. This choice of color contradicts the energy of the surrounding nature, creating a visual tension that invites reflection on the relationship between the human being and its environment.

The faces of the gunners, although perhaps impassive in their expression, reflect a story of fatigue and contemplation, as if they were trapped between war and peace. Rousseau, who was never a soldier, manages to capture the complex psychology of the military, stripping the heroicity of his representation, touching issues of vulnerability and loneliness. This human characteristic contrasted strongly with the technical purification observed in the academic art of his time.

The painter's palette is another characteristic that stands out in "the gunners." Green tones, in all its variations, seem not only to evoke the freshness of nature, but also a sensation of confinement and oppression, suggesting that war and nature are intrinsically linked. This vibrant palette, which remembers the tropical jungles, is characteristic of the distinctive style of Rousseau, who, despite not having traveled to such places, entered the imagination to conceive his pictorial world.

The use of the line is also notable in this work, with the shape of the trees and the land that frames the soldiers perfectly. The clarity of contours, a typical Rousseau technique, provides a sense of order within the chaos of nature, reflecting its method of working from a detailed study of flora and fauna, although interpreted through a personal and subjective lens . Rousseau had an almost academic approach to represent nature, although his final compositions felt more as dreams than as faithful representations.

"The gunners" are within a period of great development in the career of Rousseau, who at this time had begun to receive some recognition among his contemporaries. His unique style was beginning to be appreciated by the avant -garde of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who found in his work a refreshing rupture with the academic tradition. He painting It can be interpreted as a reflection on militarism in an era marked by the conflict, highlighting both the beauty and horror that can arise from the interaction between humans and its environment.

In summary, "the gunners" is a rich and complex exploration of the theme of war and nature, where Rousseau achieves, with its characteristic naif touch, create a visual dialogue that resonates in the viewer's mind. Through its composition, color and treatment of the characters, it invites a reflection on the human condition and, simultaneously, celebrates life in its crudest and authentic form. This work, although perhaps less known than others of its vast production, remains a fascinating testimony of Rousseau's uniqueness in the art of the nineteenth century, resonating with a universality that remains in force.

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