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Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo,

A fierce battle between a tiger and a buffalo unfolds in this vibrant jungle scene by Henri Rousseau, capturing the primitive charm of his 1909 masterpiece and inviting you to bring this dreamlike nature into your home.

Explore Henri Rousseau (Le Douanier), the celebrated French Post-Impressionist & Naïve artist. Discover his unique jungle scenes, dreamlike symbolism, and lasting influence on modern art. View works at ArtsDot!

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Quick Facts

  • Notable elements: Tiger, buffalo, birds, lush jungle plants
  • Title: Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo
  • Year: 1909
  • Subject or theme: Jungle battle and nature's power
  • Artist: Henri Julien Félix Rousseau

Collectible Description

A Primal Encounter in the Heart of the Jungle

In the lush, dreamlike realm of Henri Julien Félix Rousseau, nature is never merely a backdrop; it is a living, breathing protagonist. His 1909 masterpiece, Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo, invites the viewer into a dense, emerald sanctuary where the boundaries between reality and imagination dissolve. At the very heart of this verdant thicket, a visceral struggle unfolds. The tiger, a symbol of raw, predatory power, is locked in a fierce confrontation with a buffalo. As the tiger asserts its dominance, pressing down upon its adversary, the painting captures a moment of intense, breathless tension. This is not just a depiction of animal instinct, but a theatrical performance of survival, set within a landscape that feels both ancient and otherworldly.

The composition is a masterclass in the Naïve style, where Rousseau’s unique perspective transforms a simple jungle scene into a complex tapestry of life. Surrounding the central combatants is a meticulously layered world of flora and fauna. Birds are scattered throughout the canvas—some soaring through the humid air, others perched silently upon heavy, dew-laden leaves—creating a sense of depth and movement that guides the eye through the thick foliage. The presence of a potted plant in the upper corner adds a curious, almost surreal touch, hinting at the artist's personal connection to the botanical wonders he so vividly imagined from his studio in Paris.

The Enchanting Technique of Le Douanier

What makes this work particularly captivating for collectors and decorators alike is Rousseau’s unmistakable technique. Eschewing the traditional complexities of perspective, he utilizes flat planes and simplified forms to create a sense of profound stillness amidst the chaos. His use of color is vibrant and unapologetically bold; the deep greens of the jungle leaves contrast sharply with the warm tones of the animals, making the central conflict pop with an almost electric energy. This layering of saturated hues gives the painting a rhythmic quality, where every leaf and every feather feels intentionally placed to build a sense of overwhelming abundance.

For those looking to bring a piece of art history into a contemporary interior, this reproduction offers more than just visual beauty; it offers an emotional escape. The painting evokes a sense of wonder and a primal connection to the natural world. Whether placed in a sophisticated study or as a bold focal point in a modern living space, Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo serves as a window into a dreamscape where the wild remains untamed and the spirit of adventure is ever-present. It is an invitation to contemplate the beautiful, brutal, and breathtaking cycle of life that Rousseau so lovingly immortalized on canvas.


Artist Biography

Henri Julien Félix Rousseau: A Life in Art

Early Life and Background

  • Born on May 21, 1844, in Laval, France, Henri Julien Félix Rousseau led an unconventional life before becoming a renowned artist.
  • His early years were marked by modest circumstances; his father was a tinsmith, and Rousseau himself worked various jobs throughout his youth.
  • He received some formal education, showing aptitude for drawing, but ultimately pursued a career as a toll collector – earning him the nickname “Le Douanier” (the customs officer).
  • Rousseau served in the military for four years before settling into his role at the Paris octroi, collecting taxes on goods entering the city.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Rousseau was largely self-taught as an artist, beginning to paint seriously in his early forties after receiving encouragement from a friend.
  • His style is characterized by its naïve or primitive quality, marked by flat perspectives, simplified forms, and vibrant, often unrealistic colors.
  • He drew inspiration from botanical gardens, illustrated magazines, and visits to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, rather than direct observation of nature.
  • Rousseau’s paintings often feature lush jungle scenes, exotic animals, portraits, and depictions of everyday life, all rendered with a unique sense of wonder and imagination.

Influences and Artistic Context

  • While largely self-taught, Rousseau was aware of the artistic movements of his time – Impressionism and Post-Impressionism – but developed a distinctly personal style that set him apart.
  • He admired artists like Eugène Delacroix and drew inspiration from their use of color and exotic subject matter.
  • Rousseau’s work predates and anticipates aspects of Surrealism and other early 20th-century avant-garde movements.

Major Works and Achievements

  • Some of Rousseau's most celebrated paintings include:
  • The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) – a dreamlike depiction of a woman asleep in a jungle setting.
  • Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!) (1891) – showcasing his dramatic use of color and composition.
  • Self-Portrait (1890) - A formal portrait showing the artist with a palette and brushes.
  • The Carnival Evening (1886) – capturing a festive scene with intricate details.
  • He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Indépendants, gaining recognition among fellow artists and gradually attracting critical attention.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Initially ridiculed by many critics for his unconventional style, Rousseau’s work eventually gained appreciation as a unique expression of artistic vision.
  • He became an inspiration to several prominent artists, including Pablo Picasso and other members of the avant-garde movement.
  • In 1908, Picasso famously organized “Le Banquet Rousseau,” a celebratory event honoring the artist and acknowledging his influence.
  • Rousseau’s paintings continue to captivate audiences today with their dreamlike quality, vibrant colors, and imaginative subject matter.
  • His work remains a testament to the power of self-expression and the enduring appeal of naïve art.

Death and Posthumous Recognition

  • Henri Rousseau died on September 2, 1910, in Paris.
  • His legacy continued to grow after his death, solidifying his place as a significant figure in modern art history.
  • Today, his works are displayed in major museums worldwide and continue to inspire artists and art lovers alike.

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: April 17, 1844
  • Birth Place: Laval, France
  • Death Date: September 2, 1910
  • Influenced:
    • Vincent van Gogh
    • Paul Gauguin
  • Influenced By: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist contemporaries
  • Movement: Post-Impressionism, Naive art
  • Name: Henri Julien Félix Rousseau
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Works:
    • Sleeping Gypsy
    • The Dream
    • Carnival Evening
    • Tiger in a Tropical Storm
    • The Toll House