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Naïve art Britannica

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    Alternative Title: naïf art Naïve art, also spelled naïf art, work of artists in sophisticated societies who lack or reject conventional expertise in the representation or depiction of real objects. Naïve artists are not to be confused with hobbyists, or “Sunday painters,” who paint for fun.

Naïve art – Art Term Tate

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    Naïve artists are sometimes referred to as modern primitives (see primitivism). The category also overlaps with what is called outsider art, or in France art brut. This includes art of children and also art made by people on the fringes of society such as prisoners and mentally ill people.

History of Art: NAIVE ART

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    The stone statues of women executed by the Scythians in the area north of the Black Sea, for example, they regarded as barbarian 'primitive' art and its sculptors as 'naive' artists oblivious to the laws of harmony. Aristide Caillaud, The Mad Man, 1942

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