The hungry lion is thrown on the antelope - 1905


size(cm): 75x50
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The work "The hungry lion is thrown on the antelope", painted by Henri Rousseau in 1905, is a remarkable example of the distinctive style of the artist, immersed in the tradition of Naïf art. This painting not only repeats the themes that Rousseau explored throughout his career, but also reveals his meticulous attention to composition and color, aspects that are fundamental to understand both the work and the context in which it was created.

From the first glance, the scene is impressive, capturing the viewer with its vibrant color palette and its intense atmosphere. The background is composed of a dense and lush tropical landscape where green tones predominate, interrupted by yellow and brown nuances, suggesting a vibrant and almost magical jungle. The way Rousseau applies pigments is a testimony of their self -taught technique, where the construction of the image is achieved through layers that give life and depth to the composition.

The central characters of the work are, without a doubt, the lion and the antelope. The lion, with his golden hair and a dynamic attack angle, unfolds at the time before hunting, projecting both ferocity and agility. The antelope, on the other hand, seems to be in a state of surprise and anguish, captured in an instant of movement that contrasts intensely with the voracity of the predator. The way in which Rousseau represents the characteristics of these animals is almost caricaturesca, a technique that is characteristic of Naïf art, in which simplification and stylization are expressive tools.

The configuration of the work is dramatic; The lion occupies a prominent position, establishing a strong approach to the violently beautiful action of hunting. The intensity of this interaction is enhanced by the use of lighting that emphasizes the body of the lion against the darkest background of the jungle, which dramatizes its movement and captures the viewer's attention. This contrast not only highlights the figure of the lion, but also suggests the primary fight between the predator and its prey, a topic that Rousseau addresses with an almost anthropological interest in nature and survival.

Henri Rousseau, known for his particular style that distanced himself from the academic norms of his time, enters the representation of the natural world and reality, often through imaginative and fantastic lenses. "The hungry lion is thrown on the antelope" is a work that reflects his fascination with the jungles and exotic fauna, inspired by his readings and the images that the popular culture of his time offered. This resonates in contemporary and previous works that also explore the relationship between man, nature, and hunting dynamics, such as some of the works of romantic painters, although Rousseau chooses a more simplified and symbolic interpretation.

This particular piece, in addition to being a milestone in Rousseau's career because of its ability to evoke the ferocity of nature, is also part of a legacy that would influence many modernist artists in the twentieth century. His visually accessible style, together with the intriguing narratives he evokes, offers a insightful look at the intersection between nature and emotion, and remains as a firm testimony of the search for Rousseau to capture the visceral essence of his themes. The work is not only a study on a hunting moment, but a reflection on life, death and the continuous cycle that defines existence in the animal kingdom.

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