Bouquet de Fleurs (1909-1910)

Rousseau, Henri (1844-1910)

Bouquet de Fleurs (Bouquet of Flowers)
19091910
Oil on canvas, 61 x 49.5 cm
Tate BritainLondon

Rousseau exhibited still lifes of flowers at the Salon des Indépendants in 1902 (1546, ‘Bouquet of Flowers’), 1903 (2142, ‘Bouquet of Flowers’) and 1904 (2028, ‘Flowers’). Bouret suggests that this picture was exhibited in either 1902 or 1903, and dates it 19023. However these works were neither reproduced nor described in the reviews and there seems to be no means of identifying them.

At the same time this picture is similar in composition to several still lifes undoubtedly executed towards the end of Rousseau‘s life, and in particular to Vallier No.239, now in the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania, which is probably the picture mentioned in a letter of 22 June 1910 to Jastrebzoff, a former owner, as just completed, and to Vallier Nos.257A and 257B, both of which are dated 1910. Dora Vallier considers that these other three paintings, which are all slightly smaller, are later variants of the Tate‘s composition, with different arrangements of flowers and certain other modifications. Nos.257A and B are both more hastily executed and less finished. The Barnes Foundation picture, No.239, is almost as detailed as the Tate‘s but is more freely executed, with a more spatial and complex arrangement of flowers. The vase is roughly the same colour as the one in this picture, and the table top and front are dark bright red, but the background is light green instead of pinkish red.

Vallier is of the opinion that the Tate Gallery‘s picture must on style be considerably earlier than the other three still lifes, and dates it tentatively 18951900 because of its precision of finish and frontal presentation. On the other hand, Anatole Jakovsky has reproduced it in Médecine de France with the date 1909. The compiler favours a dating c.190910 on the basis that there are insufficient grounds for placing it so much earlier than the related works, and that it seems contrary to Rousseau‘s practice to make variants more than a year or two after the original picture.

Published in: Ronald Alley, Catalogue of the Tate Gallery’s Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists, Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, pp.666-7, reproduced p.666. (Tate)