Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo by Henri Rousseau, 1908 Finish:Art print Fifty-Seventh St
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Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo by Henri Rousseau, 1908 Finish:Art print Fifty-Seventh StHenri Rousseau's "Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo," created in 1908, encapsulates the vivid imagination of one of the most celebrated figures in the Nave or Primitive art movement. Rousseau, also known as "Le Douanier" thanks to his former profession as a customs officer, began painting seriously in his forties. Though he never left France, his works often depicted exotic jungles and wild animals, drawing inspiration from visits to the botanical
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