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Naive Art
Naive Art, or Outsider Art, refers to works by artists in sophisticated societies who reject or lack professional training.

 


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Naïve art refers to the work done by an artist who was not trained in an academy or other traditional manner of art education.

Naive art
Folk Art, Naive art
HISTORY
Edward Hicks (1780-1849)
Ammi Phillips (1788-1865)
Erastus Salisbury Field (1805-1900) ...

Naive Art
Art produced by an inexperienced or untrained artist.
Naturalism ...

naive art Artwork, usually paintings, characterized by a simplified style, nonscientific perspective, and bold colors. The artists are generally not professionally trained. Henri Rousseau and Grandma Moses worked in this style.

NAIVE ART a term used to describe work by untrained artists.
NONOBJECTIVE an abstract artwork not based on anything in reality
NEGATIVE SPACE the area surrounding a shape, often seen as a void.

Naive Art - art created by untrained artists. It is characterized by simplicity and a lack of the elements or qualities found in the art of formally trained artists.

naive Art
Artwork that is produced by artists without formal training. Probably the best-known artist of this type is Grandma Moses.

naive art Art made by people with no formal art training.
nave The tall central space of a church or cathedral, usually flanked by side aisles.

naive art or naïve art - The style of naive painting is characterized by a careful, simplifying approach, non-scientific perspective, bright colors, and often, an enchantingly literal depiction of imaginary scenes.

Naive Art = Artwork created by individuals who have no formal art training and whom are alienated from a traditional culture. Their works are usually obsessively detailed, often rich in patterns, and stem from a childlike impulse to create.

Naive Art Museum of Latvia in RÄ"ga
Portugal
Museu De Arte Primitiva Moderna in Guimarães
Russia ...

Naive art of peasant societies, including their fine and decorative art.
Foreground
Refers to the area of the picture space closest to the viewer, immediately behind the picture plane.

Dubuffet's return to painting was accompanied by a passion for primitive and naive art forms, as well as for paintings made by the psychologically disturbed.

Also see Cobra, folk art, French art, naive art, obsession, outsider art, and primitive.
art buyer - The person who is a link between an agency and freelance artists; buys work for the agency.
Also see art careers, collector, and patron.

Outstanding naive artists include Henri Rousseau and Camille Bombois (1883 -1970) in France, and Alfred Wallis in England.

Closely related terms are Outsider Art, Self-Taught Art and Naive Art.
Well-known Folk Artists include the American painters Grandma Moses and Edward Hicks, and the Canadian painter Maud Lewis.
Chronological Listing of Folk Artists ...

Theodore Rousseau (not to be confused with naive artist Henri Rousseau) is the best-known member of the group. Other prominent members included Charles-Francois Daubigny and Constant Troyon.

Also, the term "Naif" was picked to pay tribute to the school of naive artists who emanated from France during the mid-to-late Victorian period. The foremost member of this group was Henri "Le Douanier" Rousseau.

Art brut: French for "raw art", the art of children and outsiders (naive artists and the mentally ill); actually, anyone not producing art for profit or recognition.

See also: Painting, Movement, Expression, Sculpture, School

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