The Snake Charmer

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The Snake Charmer is a famous 1907 painting by French Post-Impressionist artist Henri Rousseau, depicting a mysterious figure playing a flute to enchant snakes in a lush, dreamlike jungle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Henri Rousseau NERFINISHED
collection Musée d'Orsay NERFINISHED
colorPalette blacks
dark greens
earth tones
muted blues
commissionedBy Berthe Rousseau NERFINISHED
Henri Rousseau's patron's mother-in-law (Berthe Rousseau) NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin France
creator Henri Rousseau NERFINISHED
depicts birds
flute
jungle
lush vegetation
moonlit scene
silhouetted human figure
snake charmer
snakes
water
genre Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
hasArtisticStyle fantastical realism
naïve art
primitivism
hasMedium oil on canvas
inception 1907
languageOfTitle French
locatedIn Paris
locatedInCountry France
location Musée d'Orsay NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Post-Impressionism
notableFor dreamlike jungle setting
mysterious central figure
stylized vegetation
symbolic use of animals
originalTitle La Charmeuse de serpents NERFINISHED
partOf Henri Rousseau's jungle paintings NERFINISHED
support canvas
theme dreamlike atmosphere
enchantment
exoticism
mystery
nature
title The Snake Charmer NERFINISHED

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Henri Rousseau notableWork The Snake Charmer