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The Art of Henri Rousseau: Australia’s Latest Decor Craze

Henri Rousseau's The Equatorial Jungle (portrait), offered as a fine art canvas print
From the Post-Impressionist tradition: Henri Rousseau's The Equatorial Jungle (portrait).

In the heart of the Australian decor scene, a new trend is sweeping the nation – the art of Henri Rousseau. Known for his whimsical and vibrant jungle scenes, the French post-impressionist painter’s work has found a fresh audience in Australia, becoming a hot favourite in homes, studios and galleries alike.

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Key Takeaways

  • Henri Rousseau’s art is gaining popularity in Australia.
  • Australians are incorporating this art into their home decor in innovative ways.
  • The demand for Rousseau-inspired pieces is increasing in Australian art markets.

The Allure of Rousseau’s Art

Born in 1844, Henri Rousseau was a self-taught artist who took the art world by storm with his fantastical renderings of lush jungle scenes, despite never setting foot in a real jungle. His art is characterized by a unique blend of realism and dreamlike fantasy, creating a whimsical aura that captivates viewers. Rousseau’s work, such as his famous painting “The Dream”, is known for its detailed flora and fauna, creating an immersive experience that transports the viewer into an enchanting world.

Influence of Rousseau’s Art in Australia

The influence of Rousseau’s art in Australia is evident in the rising popularity of his work. Australians are drawn to the exotic and imaginative elements of his paintings, which offer a refreshing departure from the traditional Australian landscape art. His works are being showcased in numerous art galleries and exhibitions, such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Incorporating Rousseau’s Art in Home Decor

Rousseau’s art is not just confined to galleries; it is also making its way into Australian homes as a part of their decor. From wall art to cushion covers, Australians are incorporating Rousseau’s vibrant jungle scenes into their interiors, creating a dynamic and colourful living space. Websites like Canvas Prints Australia offer a wide range of Rousseau-inspired decor items, making it easier for Australians to bring a touch of the exotic into their homes.

  1. Wall Art: One of the most popular ways to incorporate Rousseau’s art into home decor is through wall art. A statement piece such as the “Tropical Forest with Monkeys” can instantly transform a space, adding a burst of colour and energy.
  2. Soft Furnishings: Soft furnishings like cushions and throws featuring Rousseau’s art can add a unique touch to a living room or bedroom. Pieces like the “Jungle Scene” cushion cover can add an element of whimsy and charm to any space.
  3. Tableware: Even everyday items like mugs and plates are getting a Rousseau makeover. Websites like Canvas Prints Australia offer a variety of Rousseau-inspired tableware, bringing art into the everyday.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is Henri Rousseau?
Henri Rousseau was a French post-impressionist painter known for his detailed and fantastical jungle scenes.

2. Why is Rousseau’s art popular in Australia?
Rousseau’s art offers a refreshing departure from traditional Australian landscape art. The exotic and imaginative elements in his paintings resonate with Australian audiences.

3. How can I incorporate Rousseau’s art into my home decor?
Rousseau’s art can be incorporated into home decor through wall art, soft furnishings and tableware. Websites like Canvas Prints Australia offer a wide range of Rousseau-inspired decor items.

By Sally Kirchell

Sally Kirchell is the Art Director at Canvas Prints Australia, where she works closely on curating artwork collections, interior styling trends and premium wall art designs for Australian homes. With years of experience in the wall art and home décor industry, Sally has developed a strong understanding of how artwork, colour and framing choices can completely transform a space. Her passion for interior design, contemporary artwork and home styling continues to shape the collections featured across Canvas Prints Australia. Outside of work, Sally enjoys spending time with her two cockapoos and is constantly drawing inspiration from modern interiors, travel and emerging design trends.