Na5ive art

The na5ive art indicates works of artists, generally Autodidacte S, who are in shift with the artistic currents of their time, either by awkwardness, or because they are unaware of all of it.

The na5ive art indicates also a school of Peinture, named “na5ive painters”, preaching a figurative pictorial style which is characterized in particular for the meticulousness brought to the details, the use of merry colors (in flat tints), and an “ingenuous” representation and figurative of popular subjects (country landscapes, folk costumes, pets or savages). The coding and the perenniality of this style thus seem to carry out towards another form of Académisme.

The “naive” term would have been used for the first time at the 19th century, to qualify works of the painter Douanier Rousseau, who painted out of the academic standards, without however following pictorial research of the avant-garde (Impressionnisme).

With the Quebec, one employs more readily the term of undisciplined art , although that of na5ive art is sometimes used.

Naive artists

  • Henri Rousseau, known as “the Rousseau customs officer”, who did not include/understand anything with the prospect and understood badly that people of the modern art (Alphonse Allais, Guillaume Apollinaire) have fun the festival to him while the academic painters looked it top…
  • Ferdinand Cheval, known as “the Cheval factor”, which built a “ideal palate” with Hauterives in the Drome
  • Séraphine de Senlis, maidservant interned with asylum
  • André Demonchy, railwayman, famous for his trains, the detail of the walls and its characters, of which many works left to the United States. Its dimension does not cease going up, its table Lescure in Albigensian exceeded 1 million dollars at Philips auction in Los Angeles in 2005, it would have been bought by Clint Eastwood.
  • Jean-Etienne Delacroix, farmer in Argenteuil
  • Raymond Isidore, which built the Maison Picassiette with Chartres
  • Eva Lallemant
  • Denys Corbet, journalist, was a Poète and naive painter Norman.
  • Robert Tatin, which built a “strange museum” with Thimble-the-Vivien in the Mayenne
  • Aristide Caillaud
  • Leon Markarian, artist originating in Arménie, lived in Nice.
  • Frederic De Munter, contemporary naive artist born in Belgium on April 16th, 1969, pictorial Poète of the na5ive art
  • Ivan Generalic was a Croatian na5ive painter of Article
  • Radi Nedelchev is a Bulgarian painter of na5ive art.
  • Jean Schubnel was a French na5ive painter of the 20th century.
  • Bernard Vercruyce, self-educated painter whose principal subject is the Chat. Named Academician of the Cat by the Accademia dei Gatti Magici of Rome in 1994.
  • Andre Pierre (1914-2005) the most famous painter and most representative of the Haitian na5ive art, exposed to New York, Sydney, Osaka, Getty museum…
  • Leonce Durette, Quebec artist still alive, internationally celebrates for its house " pine of épice".

Naive painting knows a revival at the beginning of the 21e century. A new expression removed from the stereotypes passeists, simplistic and childish sails about it in the Années 1980 (and until the end of the century) was born.

  • the Frenchwoman Anne Guyonneau, who prevails herself of “poetic realism”, represents the translation best completed this promising rebirth.
  • Simone Moigne, French contemporary artist.
  • Alain Thomas, leader of contemporary naive painting.
  • Arthur Villeneuve, na5ive painter having covered the walls with its house of its works.

Museums

  • International Museum of Na5ive art Anatole Jakovsky of the town of Nice.

  • a museum of Na5ive art is located at Laval (Mayenne), fatherland of the " Douanier Rousseau "
  • In the Gers one can visit remarkable Musée of na5ive art to the castle of Ensoulès with rich Béraut of a collection of approximately 3000 tables.
  • With Vicq, in Yvelines, to 40 km in the west of Paris, a museum in full shift, the MIDAN.

International museums and galleries

Brasil

  • Museo Internacional de Arte Naive of Brazil
  • Gallery Jacques Ardies
Canada
  • the International Museum of Na5ive art, Magog (Montreal)
Republika Hrvatska
  • National Croatian Museum off Naive Art, Zagreb
France
  • the International Museum of Na5ive art Anatole Jakovsky, Nice
  • Information butt Anatole Jakovsky, Art critic/owner
  • Museum of Na5ive art max Fourny, St-Pierre Markets, Paris
  • International Museum off Naive Art, Vicq (near Versailles)
  • Museum off Naive Art, Beraut (near Toulouse)
Deutschland
  • Museum Charlotte Zander, Bönnigheim
  • Gesellschaft für Naive Kunst, Hannover
Israel
  • Gallery off International Naive Art (gina), Tel Aviv
Italy
  • Museo Nazionale delle Arti Naive " Cesare Zavattini" , Luzzara
Naive Japan
  • Gallery off Japanese Art
Polska
  • Naive Art gallery, Krakow
Portugal
  • Museu De Arte Primitiva Moderna
Russia
  • Municipal Museum off Na5ive art, Moscow
Srbija
  • Museum off Naive Art, Jagodina
The USA
  • Anthony Petullo Collection off Naive Coil-Taught & Outsider Art
  • Croatian Art Gallery & Museum collection, St Petersburg Florida

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