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I. Birth of Naive Art
When Was Naive Art Born?
Modern Art in Quest of New Material
Discovery – the Banquet in Rousseau’s Honour
II. Back to the Sources: From the Primitives to Modern Art
Primitive Art and Modern Art: Miró’s Case
From Medieval to Naive Artists: A Similar Approach?
Naive Art Sources: From Popular Tradition to Photography
Naive Artists and Folk Art
Naive Artists and Photography
III. Discoveries in the East
Pirosmani’s Case
Naive Painting in Romania
Conclusion: Is Naive Art Really Naive?
Major Artists
France Henri Rousseau, also called the Douanier Rousseau (Laval, 1844 – Paris, 1910)
Louis Vivin (Hadol, 1861 – Paris, 1936)
Jean Eve (Somain, 1900 – Louveciennes, 1968)
Séraphine Louis, also called Séraphine de Senlis (Arsy, 1864 – Clermont, 1942)
Dominique Peyronnet (1872 – 1943)
André Bauchant (Château-Renault, 1873 – Montoire, 1958)
René Martin Rimbert (1896 – 1991)
Camille Bombois (Vénaray-lès-Laumes, 1883 – Paris, 1970)
Aristide Caillaud (Moulins, 1902 – Jaunay-Clan, 1990)
Spain Joan Miró (Joan Miró i Ferra) (Barcelona, 1893 – Palma de Mallorca, 1983)
Miguel Garcia Vivancos (Mazarrón, 1895 – Cordova, 1972)
Italy Orneore Metelli (Terni, 1872 – Terni, 1938)
Guido Vedovato (Vicenza, 1961 – )
United States Edward Hicks (Langhorne, 1780 – Newtown, 1849)
Morris Hirshfield (1872 – 1946)
Anna Mary Robertson, also called Grandma Moses (Greenwich, 1860 – Hoosick Falls, 1961)
Georgia Niko Pirosmani (Pirosmanashvili) (Kakheti, 1862 – Tiflis (today Tbilisi), 1918)
Poland Nikifor Krylov (Krynica Wiés, 1895 – 1968)
Croatia Ivan Generalic (Hlebine, 1914 – Koprivnica, 1992)
Serbia Milan Rašic (Donje Stiplje, 1931 – )
Israel Shalom Moscovitz, also called Shalom of Safed (Safed, 1887 – 1980)
Index
Bibliographical Notes
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