Henri Rousseau is perhaps one of the 19th century’s best examples of a late bloomer.
An army officer, government worker and then tax collector - he seems to only have started to practice art seriously in his late thirties. And it was not until creating the first of his “Jungle” paintings that he really decided to pursue painting as a full time professio…
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