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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naïve_artNaïve art - Wikipedia

    Naïve art is often seen as outsider art that is by someone without formal (or little) training or degree. While this was true before the twentieth century, there are now academies for naïve art. Naïve art is now a fully recognized art genre, represented in art galleries worldwide.

  2. Arte naïf é um conceito que designa a produção de artistas autodidatas que desenvolvem uma linguagem pessoal e original de expressão. Começou a chamar a atenção do mercado de arte desde que Henri Rousseau expôs no Salão dos Independentes em 1866, e desde então vem recebendo atenção crítica e ganhando novos apreciadores.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Outsider_artOutsider art - Wikipedia

    Naïve art: Another term commonly applied to untrained artists who aspire to "normal" artistic status, i.e. they have a much more conscious interaction with the mainstream art world than do outsider artists. Neuve invention: Used to describe artists who, although marginal, have some interaction with mainstream culture.

  4. Naïve 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. The naïve creates with the same passion as the trained.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Naïve Art (Primitivism) Art movement. Primitivism is a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric peoples, such as Paul Gauguin 's inclusion of Tahitian motifs in paintings and ceramics. Borrowings from primitive art has been important to the development of modern art.

  6. Before the 20th century, in its most basic sense naive art was any form of visual art created by a person who lacked the formal education and training a professional artist undergoes. When a...